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How Much Snow Feel by You as Quick-Moving Winter Storm Struck?
A quick-moving winter storm dropped inches of snow on parts of the Delaware and Lehigh valleys Monday.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Snow Moves Out But Icy Spots Remain
The snow moved out but there will be refreezing in parts of the region overnight. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the forecast.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Snow Moving Out of Region
Snow is moving out of the region after falling in parts of the area on Monday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the details.
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Snow, Intense at Times, Hits Pennsylvania Suburbs, Lehigh Valley
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz is tracking snow from a quick-moving system Monday. The rain/snow line is expected to move northwards during the day.
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Snow Is on the Way, Northern and Western Neighborhoods to Get the Worst of It
A quick-moving winter storm could bring inches of snow to some parts of the region Monday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking the storm expected to drop snow and rain.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: More Snow to Fall in Lehigh Valley and Pa. Suburbs
More snow will fall in the Lehigh Valley and parts of the Pennsylvania suburbs on Monday. A FIRST ALERT will be in effect for those areas from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Steve Sosna has the forecast.
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Stormy Weather Moves Out After Overnight Downpours
Another winter storm moved into the region Monday and as temps warmed as well, many neighborhoods in the Philadelphia region dealt with heavy overnight rain.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Rain and Ice Hit Parts of the Region
Rain and ice hit parts of the region on Monday and we’re in for more winter weather this week. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the forecast.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Icy Conditions Monday Night in Parts of Lehigh Valley and the Suburbs
Parts of the Lehigh Valley as well as the suburbs north and west of the Philadelphia area will see some icy conditions Monday night. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the forecast.
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This Next Winter Storm Is Bringing Icy Threat to Some of the Region
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz is tracking the chance for icy weather Monday night into early Tuesday for northern and western neighborhoods. Rain, heavy at times, is expected throughout the entire region before the storm leaves Tuesday.
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Tracking an Icy Threat for Monday Into Tuesday
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking icy conditions expected to start Monday afternoon. The freezing rain threat in western and northern neighborhoods continues into Tuesday. Even a small amount of accumulating ice can lead to power outages.
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Ice Storm Warning Issued
The northern suburbs and the Lehigh Valley are under a ice storm warning for Monday night into Tuesday. Do not travel in those areas during the storm, and be ready for power outages. Even Philadelphia could see slippery travel, said NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Steve Sosna.
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Ice Warnings North and West of Philadelphia Monday Evening
Get ready for another round of winter weather — especially north of Philadelphia. A storm moving in Monday could bring ice overnight and into Tuesday to the Lehigh Valley and northern suburbs, though temperatures could keep some southern areas just above freezing, says First Alert Meteorologist Steve Sosna.
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First Alert Weather: Watch Out for Slippery Morning Sunday
Conditions will be slippery into Sunday morning before temps rise above freezing and ice can melt. Luckily, forecasts for storms next week are trending more toward rain than ice, though things could still change. NBC10 First Alert Weather Meteorologist Steve Sosna reports.
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Salt Won't Do So Well Against Upcoming Ice Storms
Ice storms could make a COVID-19 isolated winter even more difficult to get out of the house. NBC10 reporter Tim Furlong talked to businesses and road crews.
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PICTURES: Snow From Quick-Moving Storm Blankets Philadelphia Region
Snow fell over the Philadelphia region Sunday, blanketing yards, roads and buildings alike. The snow was a product of a quick-moving storm that was expected to move out by the afternoon but cause driving hazards while it lingered. Below are some images of what it looked like throughout the region. You can send us your photos here. -
How Much Fell by You? Storm Dumps Feet of Snow on Parts of the Region
A winter storm hit parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware for days claiming at least one life as it dumped a near record amount of snow in the Lehigh Valley and several inches throughout much of the region.
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Region Deals With Slushy Mess Left Behind After Winter Storm Moves Out
The entire region is dealing with the slushy mess left behind after a winter storm dumped more than two feet of snow on parts of the region. NBC10’s Steven Fisher checks on conditions in Allentown while NBC10’s Matt DeLucia takes a look at Philadelphia.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Winter Storm Drops Up to 31 Inches of Snow in Parts of Our Region
The more northern areas of our region saw up to 31 inches of snow from the storm overnight while southern areas like Philadelphia and Delaware got less than 10. Conditions ahead are going to dry out until some rain rolls in on Friday. NBC10 First Alert Weather Meteorologist Brittney Shipp has your snow day forecast.
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First Alert Weather: Hours More of Snow to Add to Totals
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz says to be careful and take breaks while digging out from the snow, once it ends. Snow is expected to continue through the day Tuesday.