Lake effect snow showers and flurries will cross the Delaware Valley, Lower Susquehanna Valley and parts of the Lehigh Valley and Delmarva this afternoon. Expect a few brief squalls of snow with a coating possible.
Most of the snow showers are in Reading Philly Metro N & W burbs.
snowhawk you must have some heaters under your sidewalks. i live in philly and i've seen the roads covered a couple times this winter.. not plowable but definitely covered
and I am not exaggerating. Have not seen snow stick on street or sidewalks the entire winter...I have observed every event firsthand...it may be because of the warn streets at my location, but in over 40 years of following Philly weather closely, I have never experienced an entire winter with the streets not even receiving a coating.
This is clearly one of top 3 lamest winters ever for Philly metro. Just stating the facts....when people argue about coatings to an inch "storms", you know its bad.
We def got snow and it covered the streets and sidewalks. I work at 20 and market as well as living in south philly and both times there was snow everwhere. I mean it was 22 degrees out and the snow sparkled. unless they heat the streets and sidewalks at 15th and chestmut, you saw snow. And for the winter, yea we got bad snow totals but at least its been cold the whole year. The mountains have been loving this winter. They will be open well into March and probably april. Couldnt say that the past couple years, even the really snowy winters of a few years back because late feb into march was a blow torch.
So yea, We missed the big storm, but we had otherwise an average - to good winter tempt wise.
Snow hawk. I live in Philly and the roads were covered twice. Once with the high snow ratio event(about 2 inches) and once more during the clipper craze of 3 clippers in a row.
a coating on the streets and sidewalks in center city philly would be biggest storm of the winter..i haven't seen the streets get covered yet this winter. That has to be some kind of record Rob? Literally the streets have yet to be covered, only wet during the light events we have had.