Philadelphia, PA – Cooler-than-average temperatures and a chance of snow showers will impact southeast Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey this weekend. Highs on Sunday will reach only the upper 30s to low 40s, with overnight lows dipping into the mid-20s.
According to the National Weather Service, most areas will remain dry. However, light snow showers could develop Sunday evening, particularly in southeastern New Jersey and Delmarva. While accumulation is not expected, roads may become slick during evening travel. Those heading out should monitor updated forecasts and use caution while driving, particularly near the Jersey Shore.
Saturday’s sunny conditions will persist into the afternoon with highs around 38°F in Philadelphia. By Sunday, increasing clouds and a brisk northwest wind will keep conditions chilly. Coastal areas, including Atlantic City, could see light precipitation by nightfall.
Looking ahead, the region will see a quiet start to the week. Monday and Tuesday remain dry with temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s. Overnight lows will hover around 25°F, keeping mornings frosty. Precipitation chances increase late Wednesday, with a mix of rain and snow possible overnight into Thursday morning.
Travelers in the region, particularly along the I-95 corridor and Delaware Bay, are encouraged to plan ahead and check weather.gov for real-time updates.
Be sure to dress warmly and prepare vehicles for icy patches if commuting at night.
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