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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Pennsylvania enters the Feb 5–9 stretch under a persistent cold pattern with limited chances for snow or rain, leaving below-normal temperatures as the primary concern across much of the state. While major winter storms appear unlikely during this window, the ongoing chill will continue to impact daily routines, especially during overnight and early morning hours.
According to the National Weather Service and NOAA outlooks, colder-than-average air remains entrenched across the Mid-Atlantic and New England, with subzero temperatures common farther north and cold air pressing south along the I-95 corridor. Precipitation chances remain limited for areas south of northern Illinois and west of the Pacific Northwest near Eugene, Oregon, keeping much of Pennsylvania on the drier side despite the cold…