“Weekend May Bring Substantial Snow, Forecasters Predict Uncertain Amounts”
The Philadelphia area is bracing for a weekend that may bring substantial snow, according to forecasters. With the previous weekend’s snowfall still fresh in memory, this winter storm could deliver even more inches. The National Weather Service is closely monitoring the situation.
Potential Snow Accumulations and Timing
Forecasts indicate that residents could see between 6 to 12 inches of snow. Meteorologists emphasize that these amounts may change as the storm’s track and intensity are still uncertain.
Snowfall is expected to begin early on Sunday, with heavy precipitation during the day. By Monday morning, forecasters predict that the storm will move offshore.
Weather Models and Predictions
Both the American and European weather models suggest a significant snowfall event, largely attributed to the cold temperatures expected over the weekend. With temperatures projected to drop into the teens, accumulations could be rapid and abundant.
Preparation for the Storm
Local agencies are taking proactive measures in anticipation of the impending snow. PennDOT crews will be treating roads before the storm hits, and they will continue to work throughout the event.
- Plymouth Township is actively seeking additional road salt to manage the upcoming snow, as supply chains are lagging.
- Community officials hope to receive 500 tons of new salt shipments ahead of the storm.
In Chester and Montgomery counties, first responders have noted an increase in calls regarding icy conditions on sidewalks and driveways due to the last snowfall. Untreated surfaces have quickly become hazardous.
Safety Tips for Residents
As this winter storm approaches, residents are urged to take precautions:
- Apply salt to steps, driveways, and sidewalks to prevent slipping.
- Be vigilant for black ice, particularly as temperatures stay below freezing.
- Fully charge cell phones and keep flashlights with fresh batteries accessible.
- Prepare food and bottled water in case of a power outage.
Residents should report any power outages or downed wires to PECO at 1-800-841-4141. Checking on neighbors, particularly the elderly or those with mobility issues, is also encouraged. Staying off the roads during severe weather is advisable.
Utility and Agency Readiness
Utility companies and local agencies are gearing up for potential challenges posed by the storm. PECO Spokesperson Candice Womer confirmed that they are actively monitoring the weather and have crews on standby to address any outages that could occur.
This weekend’s storm presents a significant weather event for the Philadelphia area. With preparations underway, residents are advised to stay informed and prioritize safety as conditions develop.