A midweek winter storm will once again bring snow to the region, but it’s not expected to be more than a nuisance says the NBC10 First Alert Weather Team.
The winter system will begin to move into the region overnight on Tuesday and drop light snow through the morning.
NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Bill Henley says there will be some snow during the morning commute, but that everything will be done falling by Wednesday afternoon.
“By 11 o’clock in the morning, those snow-making clouds are off shore,” he said.
Henley says the snow shouldn’t have a major impact on the morning commute, but says there could be some snow-related delays at area schools.
With light snow comes light accumulations. Philadelphia and the surrounding area should see 1 to 2 inches of snow by the end of the storm. Areas to the north and west could see between 1 and 3 inches.
Behind the storm will come more cold air and then another chance for winter precipitation on Saturday.
The NBC10 First Alert Weather Team continues to follow the storm and this story will be updated with new information as it becomes available.
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