7:15 AM | Mild for today and tomorrow, but winter storm threat continues for Sunday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Cloudy early then partial clearing, breezy, mild, near 50
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, near 30
Saturday
Mostly sunny, mild, upper 40’s
Saturday Night
Increasing clouds, rain or snow shower, colder late, near freezing
Sunday
Cloudy, windy, colder, chance for some snow; especially, in the southern half of the area, upper 30’s
Monday
Partly sunny, breezy and chilly, near 40
Tuesday
Partly sunny, chilly, low 40’s
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, some rain possible, chilly, mid 40’s
Discussion
High pressure will build back into the region today and will stick around to begin the weekend; however, attention will then turn to the southeast US as a storm will gather strength there by early Sunday. While there will be a strong Mid-Atlantic storm on Sunday, the storm track is still in some question. Currently, the greatest likelihood for accumulating snow is across the DC metro region while the Philly metro region remains on the northern fringes. The best chance for any snow in the Philly region will be in the southern half of the area (Philly, Delaware County, southern Chester County) with the best chance of escaping the snow completely across Bucks and Montgomery Counties. A slight shift in the storm track, however, could make a big difference in results so stay tuned. Longer term, the overall pattern continues to look quite active and there will be additional threats for snow over the next few weeks.
Video
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