Philadelphia

sNOw Foolin': Tracking Snow, Rain Tuesday

We're tracking wet -- and white -- weather on Tuesday, which also happens to be the last day of March.

So where's spring?!

Temperatures will drop into the low 40s overnight Monday dipping into the 30s by Tuesday morning's rush. We'll be dry for your commute, but rain will move into the Philadelphia-area around 11 a.m. There will be snow in Lehigh County.

"The farther north you go, the best chance of snow you have," said NBC10 First Alert Weather Chief Meteorologist Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz.

Throughout the day, residents in that area will see the precipitation turn from snow to rain and back a few times depending on how hard the wet weather is coming down, Glenn said.

Rain's the name of the game in Philly and the surrounding suburbs. We'll see a lot of it Tuesday and if it doesn't move out by the time the sun sets, there's a possibility we could see snow as well.

Don't worry, we'll be above freezing all day with temperatures hovering in the mid 50s, so if there is any snow along the I-95 corridor, it'll melt, especially on paved surfaces.

The sun returns Wednesday and Thursday and temperatures will be near 70 by the end of the week before dipping as rain is possible for the weekend.

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