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6:00 AM | ****Snow showers late today/tonight...watch for slick spots...intense cold this weekend with powerful and potentially damaging winds...wind chills of well below zero****

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6:00 AM | ****Snow showers late today/tonight...watch for slick spots...intense cold this weekend with powerful and potentially damaging winds...wind chills of well below zero****

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Increasing clouds, cold, chance of snow showers by the late afternoon, highs in the upper 20’s; SW winds around 5 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy with snow showers, maybe even a burst of heavier snow, small accumulations of a coating to an inch or so are likely, watch for slick spots, becoming windy and very cold, late night lows in the lower teens

Saturday      

Partly sunny, very windy with gusts to 55 mph, intense cold, maybe a snow shower or two, lower teens for highs early in the day…dangerous wind chills of well below zero

Saturday Night             

Mainly clear, brutally cold, very windy with gusts to 50 mph, low single digits for late night lows with dangerous wind chills of well below zero

Sunday

Mainly sunny, windy, bitter cold, mid-to-upper teens and much lower wind chill values of below zero

Monday

Partly sunny, quite cold, middle 20’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, cold, low-to-mid 30’s

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of showers, middle 30’s

Discussion

Intense cold this weekend with powerful and potentially damaging winds…

The combination of a clipper low pressure system and its associated cold front will produce snow showers in the area late today and tonight and there can be brief heavier snow bursts. Small accumulations are likely on the order of a coating to an inch and there can be slippery spots on the roadways. After the passage of the cold front, an Arctic air mass will plunge into the Mid-Atlantic region from eastern Canada leading to a bitter cold weekend. This Arctic air mass is the real deal, had its origins on the Siberian side of the North Pole, and will not have the usual modifying effects of crossing over the relatively warm Great Lakes. In addition to the bitter cold, biting winds will become a major factor on both weekend days with gusts of up to 55 mph producing dangerously low wind chill levels of well below zero and raising the possibility of power outages in some areas.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather