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7:00 AM | ***Winter's worst weather continues with more snow and incredible cold (sub-zero!!)***

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philly Forecast

Today

Snow winds down this morning then becoming partly sunny, quite cold, highs this afternoon in the low-to-mid 20's

Tonight

Partly cloudy, very cold, lows not far from 10 degrees

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, still quite cold, snow showers likely late in the afternoon with possible heavier snow squalls, mid 20’s

Wednesday Night

Evening snow showers with possible heavier snow squalls, a quick coating to an inch of new snow possible along with slick spots, becoming brutally cold late with lows in the single digits

Thursday

Bitter cold with partial sunshine, highs only reaching the low-to-middle teens

Friday

Possible sub-zero start to the day, bitter cold with partial sunshine, highs only reaching the low-to-middle teens

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, not as harsh, chance for PM snow, near 30 degrees

Sunday

Mostly cloudy, milder, chance for rain, ice or snow, mid-to-upper 30’s

Discussion

This stretch with the worst weather that winter has to offer will continue over the next several days with more snow and incredible cold including possible sub-zero low temperatures. Now that the latest snowfall has ended in the I-95 corridor, attention turns to the next important weather event. Indeed, another powerful Arctic front will arrive late tomorrow and it is likely to generate late day and early evening snow showers along with a possible heavier snow squall or two. In fact, this frontal passage could produce a quick coating to an inch of new snow later tomorrow and early tomorrow night and there can be slick spots on the roads as a result. Incredible cold pours in behind the front for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Low temperatures will bottom out at extremely cold levels during that stretch with single digits likely on Thursday and Saturday morning's and sub-zero temperatures - possible record-breaking - likely on Friday morning. More snow is possible by late Saturday, but as the weekend progresses, the temperatures will climb to levels which will allow for the possibility of precipitation other than that in the form of snow.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/qwsSY00SdTA