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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – A shift back toward more typical February conditions is expected across Pennsylvania beginning Tuesday, February 10, as the 8–14-day outlook signals increasing precipitation and temperatures settling near seasonal norms through Monday, February 16. The developing pattern brings renewed snow potential statewide as colder air becomes more established.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, above-average precipitation is favored across much of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast during the February 10–16 period, including Pennsylvania. Temperatures are projected to hover close to mid-February averages, keeping many areas near the freezing mark while above-average warmth remains centered across the central United States…