Philadelphia is expected to receive somewhere between 3 and 4 inches of snow today, according to the National Weather Service ...
Snow is on the way Tuesday afternoon, bringing a couple inches to the Philadelphia area through Wednesday morning.
With its official 3.1 inches, the Philly seasonal total climbed to 8 inches. That matches the total for New Orleans.
Two separate winter storms are threatening to bring snow and ice to much of the Midwest and East Coast this week.
Snow total predictions range from 1 to 3 inches for the Philadelphia area. One model shows a little over 2 inches for Philadelphia, while another predicts 3 inches. Delaware and South Jersey can ...
While most of the region doesn't get major snow from this storm, there's a threat of icy roads that you should be aware of.
Temperatures will be up and down this week, and the NEXT Weather team is tracking chances for rain, snow, sleet and freezing ...
The Philadelphia region has seen some wintry weather this week but it appears the sky show clear just in time for the city's Super Bowl parade on Friday!
Sunshine will return on Thursday after the Philadelphia area spent days locked in a wet weather pattern that brought everything from snow to ice and rain.
A wintry mix that may begin as early as Wednesday afternoon will lead to icy roads, the National Weather Service warns.
A mix of rain and snow are forecast this week for Tuscarawas County, while the weekend forecast remains uncertain.