Philadelphia, PA – Winter weather is set to continue in Pennsylvania this week, bringing snow, freezing rain, and dangerous road conditions. Commuters should be cautious Monday morning as untreated roads may have icy patches, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
According to the National Weather Service, freezing rain ended early Sunday, but black ice remains a concern. Monday will be mostly sunny with a high near 39°F, but another system arrives Tuesday, bringing a 70% chance of snow by the afternoon. Snow is expected to continue overnight, with accumulations likely.
By Wednesday, another round of snow is in the forecast, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s. The heaviest snowfall is expected along the I-95 corridor, impacting Philadelphia and surrounding counties. Travel delays and hazardous road conditions are likely.
Drivers are urged to reduce speed, allow extra time for travel, and check for PennDOT updates on road conditions. Residents should prepare for accumulating snow and potential ice through midweek before conditions improve by Friday.