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PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: A few rain showers mixed with a few wet snowflakes remains in the forecast through the morning. Patchy dense fog also remains in the forecast through Thursday morning.
As we saw this week, you can see snow fall (and even stick!) when temperatures are a few degrees above the freezing mark.
The Philadelphia region will begin freezing in most areas on Wednesday, but winds will decrease slightly compared to Tuesday.
Rain chances will linger into Saturday morning before tapering off. Sunshine returns Sunday, with highs in the lower 60s.
The freeze warning is in effect from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Freezing conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation (like those baby tomato plants) and possibly damage unprotected ...
Widespread frost and the possibility of a freeze this Tuesday morning. As of 3 a.m., temperatures in many spots were still just above freezing. While we will see temperatures ...
Colder air rushes in with highs expected to be about 10 degrees normal in the 50s. Freezing temperatures are expected by Wednesday morning. A freeze watch has been issued in the Triad.
Heavy rain ends tonight. Skies clear overnight and it turns colder with lows in the 40s. Freeze watch for Triad for Wednesday morning with lows near 32.
Heavy rainfall has finally moved out, but we have a new concern for the overnight hours Monday into Tuesday: Freezing temperatures.
The Piedmont is leaving summer behind and going back to winter. A slow-moving cold front will clear the Piedmont on Tuesday.
Those who have been displaced or are cleaning up from deadly flooding and severe storms from the past week will have to contend with dangerously cold temperatures as recovery efforts get underway.
Heavy rainfall has finally moved out, but we have a new concern for the overnight hours Monday into Tuesday: Freezing temperatures.