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6:00 AM | ***Very cold air moves in later tonight with overnight lows in the middle teens...chance of light snow later tomorrow/early tomorrow night***

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6:00 AM | ***Very cold air moves in later tonight with overnight lows in the middle teens...chance of light snow later tomorrow/early tomorrow night***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

A mix of clouds and sun, cold, becoming windy, a snow shower or two possible, highs in the mid-to-upper 30’s; W-NW winds increasing to 10-20 mph  

Tonight

Mainly clear, brisk, very cold, lows in the middle teens

Friday

Becoming mainly cloudy, quite cold, chance of snow late in the day, near 30 degrees for afternoon highs

Friday Night             

Mainly cloudy, very cold, chance of snow in the evening and maybe a bit of freezing rain, lower 20’s for late night lows

Saturday

Partly sunny, cold, upper 30’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, cold, upper 30’s

Monday

Partly sunny, quite cold, chance of snow showers, lower 30’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, cold, middle 30’s

Discussion

An Arctic cold front will approach the region later today and winds will be on the increase as a result and there can be scattered snow showers as well. The coldest air so far this season pushes into the area later tonight and overnight lows are liable to be in the middle teens across most suburban locations. Low pressure will push northeastward from the southeastern states later tomorrow and it could throw some snow our way in the afternoon and evening with small accumulations possible on the order of a coating to an inch.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather