The Brief
- Philadelphia declared a snow emergency on Friday ahead of a massive winter storm heading for the city.
- Philly is expected to receive 8-12″ of snow from Sunday to Monday, with freezing temps and a brutal wind chill.
- The last time snowfall accumulations hit double-digits in Philadelphia was almost exactly a decade ago.
NEW CASTLE – Mayor Parker ensured Philadelphia’s readiness for the incoming winter storm and declared a Snow Emergency, urging residents to remain off the roads.
Forecasters are calling for up to a foot of snow in Philadelphia from Sunday into Monday, which could mark the city’s largest snowstorm in a decade.
Philly Snow Emergency
What they’re saying:
Mayor Parker announced a Snow Emergency in Philadelphia that will go into effect at 9 p.m. Saturday and will not expire until road conditions improve.…