Scattered., late-evening showers become periods of rain overnight as temperature rise into the lower 50s. Widespread rain is likely Wednesday. Rain tapers near sunset. May briefly see a wintry mix.
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TONIGHT: Period of sleet & freezing rain followed by rain by early Wednesday. Lows will range from the mid 20s to the mid 30s. ESE wind 5-15 mph. WEDNESDAY: Rain, heavy at times. Highs in the 40s & ...
We are going to have mostly cloudy skies on Wednesday. We are also going to have a wide range of high temperatures on Wednesday.
The First Alert Weather Day has ended; however, the chance for a passing shower or storm will continue for areas to the south and east this evening.
This will continue into the evening hours. This is a fairly brief system with most of the moisture focus on southeastern ...
The Philadelphia region will see 1 to 3 inches of rain by late afternoon on Wednesday and into the early evening.
While snow activity will be limited, an unlucky few could see some trickier road conditions by tomorrow morning.
Mainly clear and cold overnight with lows in the single digits, teens and a few low 20s. Mostly sunny and warmer on Wednesday ...
Roads could turn slick in a few spots, so check before you go out. Temperatures slide back into the low to mid 20s overnight. Scattered snow activity persists in the morning, with most of it dwindling ...