Philadelphia, PA – Light snow is forecast to impact portions of Pennsylvania Thursday afternoon and evening, particularly near and north of I-78. While snow accumulation is expected to remain minimal, with less than an inch predicted, untreated roads and sidewalks could become slippery during the evening commute.
According to the National Weather Service, areas near I-78 may see snowfall amounts closer to 1–2 inches, especially in the higher elevations. Snow showers are likely to begin after 4 p.m., creating the potential for slick conditions during rush hour. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and leave extra time for travel.
Thursday’s high will reach 37°F before dipping to 24°F overnight, with winds shifting from the southwest at 5–10 mph. The week ahead will feature a mix of conditions, with sunny skies on Friday and a high near 40°F. Rain is likely Saturday afternoon, transitioning to a chance of snow Sunday as temperatures cool again.
Five-Day Forecast
• Thursday: High of 37°F with afternoon snow showers. Low of 24°F overnight.
• Friday: Mostly sunny. High of 40°F, low near 29°F.
• Saturday: Rain likely by late afternoon. High near 44°F.
• Sunday: Snow possible in the afternoon. High of 41°F.
• Monday: Sunny and colder. High of 27°F.
Stay updated on the latest weather alerts and prepare for any icy spots on roads as conditions change.
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