Saturday, February 22, 2014

Philly: Mild Weekend to be Followed by Cold, Snow

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
February 22,2014; 7:04PM,EST
 
 
Mild weather is in store for much of the weekend around Philadelphia with temperatures reaching well into the 50s.
Sudden fluctuations are possible on the Delaware and Schuykill rivers as ice may begin to break and shift.
The temperature will remain above freezing in most areas Saturday night in the city. However, a few icy spots can develop in the suburbs late.
This mild pattern will soon come to an end.

The snow and showers across the Northeast during the daylight hours will be spotty.
The weather this coming week will turn progressively colder and could feature more of the white stuff.
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A stray shower Sunday afternoon will precede a period of rain that will end as wet snow Sunday night. The snow will accumulate a fresh coating to an inch, mainly across the northern and western suburbs.
Another weak system may swing through with a bit of snow on Tuesday.
A third system will have to be watched for the potential for more substantial snow by Wednesday.


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