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Snow blankets Philadelphia region as dangerous cold and strong winds move in
Snowfall across the Philadelphia area will soon be winding down, but the storm is far from over as plummeting temperatures, strong winds and dangerous wind chills take hold through the start of the week.
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Winter Storm Warning in effect as measurable snow falls in Philadelphia region. Here's the forecast.
Through midnight, we'll see scattered to widespread precipitation moving in and transitions to all snow. South Jersey and the Shore will transition last. Snow continues through early Sunday morning with the heaviest snow between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m.
Most of Philly’s significant snows are result of coastal storms that mine moist air from the ocean. That wasn’t the case Sunday. ”In some ways it was a bit of a unique situation for us, especially to get the amounts that we did," he said.
A First Alert was in effect as a winter storm brought snow across the Philadelphia region Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Up to 6 inches of snow followed by plunging RealFeel temperatures raise frostbite concerns at Lincoln Financial Field.
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How much snow fell near you, mapped
For the winter of 2025-26, Philly just became the snowiest city in the Northeast Corridor.
The National Weather Service reported, early Sunday, that Philly saw about 3.6 inches of snow, while some parts of the region saw as much as 8 inches.
The snow is falling overnight in Philadelphia as the Eagles prepare to take on the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday in Week 15. The forecast may get better, but it's definitely a December day in Philly. The Eagles will need to take care of business against the lowly Raiders to maintain their hold atop the NFC East.
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Another cold day Tuesday in Philadelphia region, but not as bitter. Here's the weather forecast
Tuesday will be the 19th consecutive day of below-average temperatures in the Philadelphia region. That streak continues into Wednesday, reaching 20 days below average. The streak ends Thursday!
Icy conditions are a concern for the Monday commute across the Delaware Valley with a refreeze underway after several inches fell on Sunday.