Philadelphia, PA – Light rain moving across the region Sunday evening is expected to change to snow overnight, especially along and north of the Interstate 95 corridor, potentially impacting the Monday morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, rain currently overspreading eastern Pennsylvania, South Jersey and Delaware will transition to snow late Sunday night, mainly north of I-95. Snowfall totals are expected to range from a coating to 1 inch, with localized amounts near 2 inches possible in parts of southeastern Pennsylvania.
In the Philadelphia metro area, including parts of Bucks, Montgomery and Chester counties, a rain-snow mix is anticipated with little overall accumulation. Areas farther north and west — including communities toward Allentown and the Lehigh Valley — are more likely to see measurable snowfall before precipitation tapers early Monday morning.
Most of South Jersey, including Camden and Gloucester counties, along with much of the Delmarva Peninsula, is expected to see primarily rain with minimal to no snow accumulation.
Road conditions could become slick late Sunday night into early Monday where snow briefly accumulates, particularly on untreated surfaces and secondary roads. Drivers traveling along I-95, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and surrounding highways should allow extra time for the Monday morning commute.
Temperatures are expected to hover near freezing overnight before gradually improving after sunrise.
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