The Brief
- Forecast models show another potential winter storm targeting the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast early next week.
- Accumulating snow is possible for Philadelphia and parts of South Jersey.
- Confidence remains low, but some scenarios suggest measurable snowfall across the region.
PHILADELPHIA – With snow piles still lining streets across the Delaware Valley after this week’s historic storm, attention is already shifting to the next potential round of winter weather for the Philadelphia area.
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When is it going to snow?
What we know:
The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring a developing system that could track from the Midwest into the Northeast early next week.
FOX Weather updates
Long-range guidance suggests the potential for accumulating snow across parts of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including the Philadelphia metro area.
Some forecast models show several inches of snow are possible if the storm strengthens and cold air remains in place.
What could determine snow totals
Local perspective:…