Another round of light snow is on the way for the weekend, and this time, the entire area should be blanketed with a thin layer of fresh powder.
It’s a quick moving system and a fairly weak one, so it won’t be a major or a long-lasting event. In fact, the current timing has it in here a little before midnight Saturday night, and out of here by or before sunrise Sunday morning for most of us. But when you wake up Sunday morning, you’ll likely have to sweep away a fresh inch or two of fluffy and powdery snow that fell overnight. And if you’re in the Delaware Valley and along the I-95 corridor, it could be a few extra inches of snow in far southeast PA and central and southern New Jersey.
Winter weather advisories are in effect for Saturday night and Sunday morning for areas south and east of the Lehigh Valley and Berks County, where 2 to 4 inches of snow is currently expected. For Berks, the Lehigh Valley, the Poconos, and North Jersey, it’s closer to 1 to 2 inches of fluffy snow…