Philadelphia winter storm: How much snow is expected to fall, and when?
PHILADELPHIA - Is a Philly snow day on the way? FOX 29's Weather Authority is tracking a winter storm that is expected to bring the region's first "measurable accumulation" of the white stuff.
Friday evening will see the first traces of snow with a clipper system bringing light snow, in the amount of an inch or areas of possible two inches in South Jersey, before clearing out for a dry and cold weekend.
Another round of snow will kick off next week, beginning after midnight Monday, and lasting throughout the day.
How much snow is expected where you live?
Monday's winter storm is moving south to north, which means higher totals are likely Philadelphia and points south, while north and west of Philly, into the Poconos, will see less snow this time around.
Here are the snow total predictions as of Thursday night:
- Philadelphia: 4 to 6 inches
- Wildwood: 4 to 6 inches
- Dover: 6 to 8 inches
- Poconos: A little more than an inch
Fox 29's Weather Authority Scott Williams says this may become a "plowable snow event."
The numbers, along with the storm's timing, will likely change over the next couple of days. Check back for the latest forecast.
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