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Wintry mix of light snow, chilly rain moving into Philly region. What to know

Expect chilly rain and possibly some snow on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, into early on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024

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A wintry mix of chilly rain and light snow is expected Friday. Meteorologist Bill Henley has the latest.

What to Know

  • Some light -- maybe even what some might consider festive -- snow will be falling on the Philadelphia region on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024 into early on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024.
  • With temps hovering above freezing in most places, not much of the snow should be sticking and some places might get mostly chilly rain. Philadelphia and the immediate communities could see a rain/snow mix through the afternoon.
  • Once the storm moves out, frigid conditions take over this weekend. By Sunday morning it should be feeling around zero.

Keep that umbrella handy Friday as a wintry mix of light snow and cold rain is expected to fall. However, for most people in the Philadelphia region, the snow shovels can stay packed away, for now.

The First Alert Weather Team is tracking a weakening clipper system and coastal low that could, however, bring up to a few inches of snow to the Lehigh Valley and high elevations of the Pennsylvania suburbs.

Here's a breakdown of what to expect:

Light snow and chilly rain

Get ready for a chilly, damp and dreary Friday as a mix of rain and snow moves into our area.

A weakening clipper system from the Midwest will transfer its energy to low pressure offshore, bringing rain into Delaware and South Jersey. Expect a cold rain with temperatures in the 30s and 40s into the afternoon.

Map shows mix of snow and rain Friday afternoon.

In Philadelphia, the atmosphere is slightly colder, so we’ll see a rain-snow mix during the day. However, with surface temperatures above freezing (upper 30s to low 40s), any snowflakes that fall will melt on contact.

"Most of the snow falling will be melting," First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley said.

Temps should remain above freezing in Philadelphia during the day Friday.

For the Lehigh Valley and northern and western suburbs, snow showers are more likely to develop Friday morning, with intermittent snow possible in the afternoon. Here too, surface temperatures above freezing will cause most daytime snowflakes to melt.

This system will linger into Friday evening, and as temperatures cool, light snow accumulation becomes possible.

The last few snow showers will end early Saturday morning.

Roads in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania and New Jersey suburbs and northern Delaware should remain fine, but colder surfaces like grass and sidewalks north and west of the city might see some light accumulation.

That's right, in colder suburbs and the Lehigh Valley you could be waking up to a slushy mix and even some snow on grass and colder surfaces when you wake up Saturday.

Where is most likely to see snow on the ground? When might snow fall?

Accumulations are most likely on colder surfaces like grass, cars, and sidewalks. with 1 2 inches possible in the Lehigh Valley. In the PA Suburbs and South Jersey, expect more of a slushy mix than significant accumulation.

Lehigh Valley, colder neighborhoods in higher elevations: Up to 1 to 2 inches of snow. Temperatures near or just above freezing will limit how much snow accumulates on roadways during Friday afternoon.

No big snow totals are expected.

Philadelphia, surrounding communities in Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Expect more of a slushy mix than significant accumulation. Some spots in New Jersey could get over an inch, however.

Jersey Shore: Mostly just chilly rain is expected.

Be ready to bundle up after the storm?

By the weekend, the system will move out just in time for the winter solstice at 4:20 a.m. Saturday.

It will feel like winter all weekend, with gusty winds on Saturday making highs in the 30s feel like the teens and low 20s.

It will be chilly Saturday afternoon.

Sunday will be even colder, though with less wind. Morning temperatures will drop into the teens, with highs only reaching the 20s in the afternoon.

It could be feeling like zero (or colder) Sunday morning in some parts of eastern Pennsylvania.

It's going to be frigid Sunday morning.

So, get ready to bundle up!

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