A stretch of cold weather is on the way along with some snow, which could be, in certain cases, a recipe for disaster.
A dusting of snow on Friday serves as the preview to a much larger winter storm days later that could dump several inches on parts of the Philadelphia area.
By the time we reach 8-9 p.m., the snowy weather will pretty much be gone.Snow accumulations look to be relatively light north of the Philadelphia area, but some spots from Philly south could get up ...
Arctic high pressure builds into the Mid-Atlantic for the weekend. Skies will mainly be sunny on Saturday with increasing clouds on Sunday. Temperatures will be cold, only reaching the mid 30s, with ...
SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy; brisk and quite cold. Low: 20 ...
It will be downright cold for the upcoming weekend as well as next week, but the massive winter storm will be far enough south to keep the Berkshires shivering but ...
The normal high/low temperatures for the first week of the year are 39/23 in the Lehigh Valley, with a normal average temperature of 31, the weather service says.
As a deep winter chill begins to take over the northern half of the country, a new major winter storm will move across the U.S. this weekend into early next week.
We're in for light snow in the Philly region Friday afternoon and into the evening, a big drop in temperatures over the ...
Some flurries and snow showers may be seen across the region Friday. How much snow can we expect, and how long will it last?