Philadelphia, PA – Snowfall is expected to intensify across Pennsylvania today, potentially disrupting commutes along the I-95 corridor. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, forecasting total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches.
According to the National Weather Service, snow began early Monday and is expected to taper off by 10 p.m. Hazardous road conditions will impact both morning and evening commutes. Motorists are urged to reduce speeds and allow extra travel time, particularly on heavily traveled routes like I-95 and local streets in Philadelphia and its suburbs.
Today’s high will reach 31°F, with snow continuing into the evening before skies clear overnight. Tuesday will bring relief, with sunny skies and a high near 31°F. However, northwest winds could make conditions feel colder.
Looking ahead, the week remains mostly calm after Monday’s storm. Wednesday and Thursday will feature mostly sunny skies, with highs near 30°F and lows dropping to the mid-teens at night. By Friday, temperatures will rise slightly, reaching 37°F with continued sunny conditions.
Residents should remain vigilant for updated forecasts and prepare for slippery roads throughout the day. Those needing road condition updates can call 511 for real-time information.
Be sure to stay tuned for the latest updates as conditions evolve.
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