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Philadelphia, PA – The National Weather Service in Mount Holly forecasts light snowfall across the region starting Friday night. Snowfall amounts will range between 1-2 inches, with some areas experiencing slight variations.
According to the NWS, snow will begin late Friday and continue into Saturday morning, affecting parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. While most locations will receive around 1-2 inches, a few areas could see slightly less or slightly more. The heaviest snow is expected overnight, making roads slick for early Saturday travel.
The snowfall forecast applies to cities such as Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Atlantic City. Mount Pocono and surrounding areas may also experience light accumulations. Commuters should plan for possible minor travel disruptions during this time. The National Weather Service advises motorists to drive cautiously and stay updated on weather conditions.
The snowfall will primarily serve as a minor inconvenience and is not expected to cause significant disruptions. However, weather enthusiasts and families may enjoy the winter atmosphere created by the light snow. The snow is forecasted to taper off by mid-morning Saturday, leaving clear skies and cold temperatures in its wake.
Stay tuned for updates from the National Weather Service as conditions evolve. Residents can monitor forecasts through local news outlets and official weather channels for real-time advisories.
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