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The Philadelphia region is forecast to receive its first measurable snow of the season Saturday night. From what to pack in your car to driving safely, AAA says a little preparation can make a big difference when winter weather hits.
Philadelphia is bracing for another round of bitter cold as Arctic air settles over the region this week, with the potential for weekend snow returning to the I-95 corridor. Temperatures have already dropped sharply,
Snow should be sled-able and the biggest accumulation in five winters. It's likely to stick around a few days.
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.
Philadelphia weather forecast includes sunny skies, a high near 36°F with gusty winds, possible snow accumulation, and fluctuating temperatures.
That's because snow is in the forecast beginning late at night on Dec. 13 and lasting into the morning of the game. It won't be nearly as much as the 8 inches that fell in the famous "Snow Bowl," when the Eagles beat the Detroit Lions 34-20.
Wednesday in the Philadelphia region will be cloudy and chilly with rain showers in Philadelphia and rain and some snow in the Lehigh Valley.
Philadelphia's weather forecast includes cold temperatures, cloudy skies, chances of rain and possible snow towards the weekend.
Light snow will move into the Philadelphia region late Saturday into Sunday morning followed by bitter cold that will lead to slippery conditions.