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Up to 6 inches of snow followed by plunging RealFeel temperatures raise frostbite concerns at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Snow expected tonight across Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware: Forecast, totals, alerts
A winter storm will bring snow to the Philadelphia region tonight, followed by a blast of dangerous cold lasting through early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will start out the coldest they've been since February Tuesday in the Philadelphia region, with widespread teens and some windchills that dip into the single digits.
The National Weather Service on Friday said Philadelphia was all but certain to get at least an inch of snow during the weekend, with a general 2 to 4 inches expected, said Joe DeSilva, a meteorologist in the Mount Holly office. The weather service issued a winter-weather advisory for the entire region from 7 p.m. Saturday through 1 p.m. Sunday.
Philadelphia's weather forecast includes cold temperatures, cloudy skies, chances of rain and possible snow towards the weekend.
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How much will it snow this weekend in Philadelphia? Timing, snowfall totals, and more
Widespread snowfall is expected this weekend across the Philadelphia area, with several inches in some places that may require you to dust off the snow shovels and sprinkle some rock salt.
Snow should be sled-able and could top the 3.1 inches that fell on Feb. 11-12. It's likely to stick around a few days.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles will do battle at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday and the weather is expected to make an impact. Here's what we know about the forecast.
FOX Weather's Katie Byrne speaks with a Philadelphia resident about Sunday's snowfall. National Weather Service Issues Warning as 24 Inches of Snow Approach