Snow showers in forecast early New Year's Eve
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Christmas weekend storm to bring several inches of snow, sleet to Philadelphia area
A winter storm will bring snow, sleet and ice to Eastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey, making travel dangerous. Here's what you need to know.
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Blustery Tuesday in Philadelphia with wind chills in the teens and 20s. Here's the forecast.
Strong gusty winds and colder temperatures will combine to keep wind chills in the teens and 20s around most of the region Tuesday.
Here is Philadelphia's weather and travel forecast for the holiday season, including the best times to travel and whether there will be snow on Christmas Day.
NWS Philadelphia predicts sunny today, snowfall pre-dawn, with minor accumulation and a windy, rainy week ahead.
Cold air will remain in place through the remainder of the week with a small chance of a few snow showers New Year's Day on Thursday. This chance for snow will be followed by another push or Arctic air which will likely keep temperatures below freezing from Thursday night until Saturday afternoon.
If you're heading to Philly to check out the Mummers Parade on New Year's Day, you'll likely need to wear a parka and pack an umbrella.
When the Bills and Eagles square off at Highmark Stadium Dec. 28, some rain is expected in Orchard Park. Buffalo is still chasing its sixth AFC East title but will need the New England Patriots to lose in at least one of its remaining games.
Christmas Day in the Philadelphia area will feature plenty of sunshine with highs in the mid-upper 40s. The winds will be much stronger, making it feel cooler. After Thursday, things take a turn. You may want to stay off the roads Friday evening and Saturday morning — be where you need to be by Friday afternoon!
Buffalo comes in at 11-4 and continues to lean on a dominant offense. The Bills average 28.9 points per game and rank first in rushing yards. James Cook leads the league with 1,532 rushing yards per game (158.9) and has been central to their success.