More snow could fall in Philadelphia and suburbs.
Heavy winds could pick up overnight with some more snow as well. The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for southeastern Pennsylvania from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. This means that winds could arrive from the northwest at 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around 45 mph. In addition to the morning snow, around 1 inch more of snow could occur, as well. According to the advisory, "strong wind gusts can knock down tree limbs and possibly some weaker trees, isolated power outages may occur. The winds will make it difficult to drive high profile vehicles, especially on bridges and other elevated roadways." View the NBC 10 video for the complete regional forecast.
Check out the afternoon forecast from NBC 10.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Wednesday's snowstorm has some but not too much impact on the afternoon drive home. Check out the most recent NBC look at the weather. For some local snow pics, click here.
An earlier National Weather Service prediction called for trace amounts.
A forecast from the National Weather Service at midday Friday called for a couple inches of snow Saturday in the Philadelphia area, after a report Thursday night called for less than an inch throughout the weekend. One to two inches will probably fall overnight after 1 a.m., with temperatures barely below freezing with a low of 26, the NWS predicted. Then daytime precipitation on Saturday (forecast high: 36) could be a messy mix: rain, snow and sleet through midday, snow and sleet in the afternoon and rain and snow in the evening. All that, the NWS predicted, should accumulate to another one to two inches. A Winter Weather Advisory from the agency is in effect from 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in eight area counties, including Philadelphia, …
Jim
9:36 pm on Monday, May 14, 2012
Johan, I took care of your Range Rover, while you where on duty the other night. I gave her a good tune up. Her plugs were a little rusty,but she's running fine now!   more ›