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Portions of Delaware could see up to a foot or more of snow. Check the latest forecast from the National Weather Service here.
Snowflakes are falling on the Philadelphia region on Sunday and NBC10 is covering the storm as snow begins to accumulate throughout the area. Here’s a look at snowfall totals for the Philadelphia region as of about 7 a.
This weekend's winter storm is expected to bring snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain to Delaware with ice accumulation, according to the National Weather Service. For the snowfall forecast, the weather service offers a low-end amount, a high-end amount and an expected amount.
A winter storm will arrive in Delaware on Saturday, Jan. 24, with the northern part of the state expected to see the most snow.
Rain and snow is expected in the early morning throughout New Castle County before it turns into snow around 8 a.m., creating slippery roads.
The cold weather advisory runs from at 12:01 a.m. to 10 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 24. The entire state of Delaware will experience very cold wind chills dropping to -8. Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures.
Here are the snowfall totals in Delaware for Jan. 17. Only northern New Castle County has received snow, according to the Delaware Environmental Observing System. Here are the snow totals, as of 8:30 p.m. Jan. 17, in inches:
The Blizzard of 1996 dropped the most snow the city has ever seen in a single snowstorm. But 'snowmaggedon' brought 44 inches in one week in 2010.
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Philadelphia is bracing for a significant snowstorm this weekend that forecasters say could bring a foot of snow to the city and parts of the suburbs.
Follow the latest news on the snowstorm in Massachusetts. The storm is forecast to bring 12-24 inches of accumulation through Monday. The post Live updates: Major snowstorm impacting Massachusetts appeared first on Boston.