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PHILADELPHIA - Snow is falling across the region and winter storm warnings are in effect as some parts of the area could see up to a foot or more when all is said and done Sunday evening and early Monday morning.
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Those snowfall accumulations could be impacted by some icing that's in the forecast for part of the area later in the day Sunday.
When will the snow stop?
Timeline:
Snow began falling as expected Sunday morning around 3 a.m. in the Philadelphia area. Forecasters say snow, sleet, ice and freezing rain are all expected throughout the day Sunday in most of the area.
Expect precipitation in most areas to continue into Monday morning.
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Winter storm update: Snow continues to pile up across Philadelphia area
Sue Serio has a fresh look at Sunday's winter storm as snow continues to pile up and a snow/wintry mix line approaches part of the area.
Expect the heaviest snow to fall during daytime hours on Sunday with snowfall accumulations possibly piling up about an inch or more per hour.
By later Sunday afternoon, many will be turning their attention to potential freezing rain and icing. With that will come even more dangerous road conditions and the potential for power outages.
How much will it snow?
What we know:
Despite the late-day ice potential, widespread snow and sleet accumulations are still expected to reach several inches, if not a foot or more.
Southern New Jersey and Delaware can expect 4-8 inches of snow with more mixed precipitation expected there later in the day.
The I-95 corridor up through southeastern Pennsylvania, northern Delaware and New Jersey are looking at the possibility of 8-12 inches of snow.
How much snow fell on Sunday? Totals for Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware so far
Several inches of snow fell on Sunday across the Delaware Valley region, and observations from the National Weather Service are showing totals across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
Areas to the north and west of the city and I-95 corridor could reach 12-18 inches.
As for ice accumulations, there is potential for .1-.25 inches of ice accumulations across the I-95 corridor.
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Bitter cold temperatures
Dig deeper:
Along with the snow, forecasters are warning of bitterly cold temperatures with an added wind chill that will make it feel even colder.
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Temperatures on Saturday and Sunday in the Philadelphia area are expected to barely crack 20 degrees, with overnight lows in the teens.