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A quick-moving system will bring most of the Philadelphia area between 2-4 inches of snow by Saturday morning.
Saturday's overnight snow storm was fast-moving and essentially a "while you were sleeping" storm.
A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect Saturday as another storm system approaches the area. This system brought snow starting late Saturday morning, which will change to sleet and rain by early evening.
A First Alert for wintry weather will be in effect from noon Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, until 1 a.m. Sunday for the Philadelphia region.
More snow expected in Philadelphia Saturday The Philly area will be graced with another round of snow this weekend, although likely not at the levels seen earlier in the week.
The first significant snow in the Philly region in about 2 years left nearly a foot of snow in parts of the Poconos as Berks Co. only saw about half a foot.
A winter storm that moved through the Philadelphia region on Friday dumped several inches of snow through parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
Road crews in Philadelphia had their hands full trying to stay ahead of the snow on Saturday morning.
Ahead of a winter storm coming Thursday that’s expected to bring snow and icy conditions to the Delaware Valley, the City of Philadelphia is declaring another snow emergency, taking effect at 6 a.m.
How much will it snow in Philadelphia? According to the NWS office in Mount Holly, snow is expected to begin in the area as early as Tuesday afternoon, spreading northward.
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