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7:00 AM | *Much colder today compared to yesterday...snow or a wintry mix possible early tomorrow as low pressure intensifies near the coast...major snow producer for interior New England*

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7:00 AM | *Much colder today compared to yesterday...snow or a wintry mix possible early tomorrow as low pressure intensifies near the coast...major snow producer for interior New England*

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philly Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, noticeably colder than yesterday, temperatures holding nearly steady in the low-to-mid 40's

Tonight

Increasing clouds, cold, chance for snow towards morning, lows in the upper 20’s

Thursday

Snow or a wintry mix in the morning then rain likely for the mid-day and afternoon hours possibly mixed with sleet or snow at times, cold, upper 30’s

Thursday Night

Becoming partly cloudy, breezy, cold, upper 20’s

Friday

Partly sunny, windy, cold, occasional flurries are likely, possibly a heavier snow shower, mid-to-upper 30’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees; could be a rain or snow shower at night

Sunday

Partly sunny, chilly, chance for rain or snow showers at night, low-to-mid 40’s

Monday

Mainly cloudy, chilly, chance for rain or a wintry mix, mid 40’s

Discussion

A cold front crossed the region yesterday and noticeably colder air has pushed into the region. Another cold front will slide into the I-95 corridor by early tomorrow and this could set the stage for some snow in the Mid-Atlantic region; primarily, north of the PA Turnpike. Low pressure will form along the cold front on Thursday, intensify rapidly, and ultimately become a major snow producer for much of interior New England where a foot or more could fall in portions of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Snow or a wintry mix could break out around here by daybreak or so and small accumulations are even possible in the far northern and western suburbs before a changeover takes place to primarily rain. A few inches of snow are likely in the Poconos from tomorrow's system. Following the departure of the storm, winds will pick up out of the northwest on Friday, it’ll turn even colder and flurries are likely - perhaps even a heavier snow shower.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com