Tuesday Night Could Bring Another Fresh Snow Coating
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Ultimate Doppler as of about 8 p.m. Monday night.
It was another clipper system that came through overnight, but you may not have realized it. Some places got flurries, while others got just a smattering of snow.
Light snow was moving through Montgomery and Bucks Counties before daybreak, but it should be gone soon.
Our high on Monday was 32 degrees. Our normal high for this time of year is 42.
This morning, temperatures are starting out in near 30 in most
places, but the teens up in the Poconos. There's hardly any wind, so
there's no wind chill to speak of. We should hit 38 degrees for a high
with mostly cloudy skies.
On Wednesday, we'll get to a high of 42 degrees with some sunshine in
the afternoon and it will be on the breezy side but a little bit
milder.
Then we will get chillier again on Thursday with a high of around 40
and some snow late in the day. We'll be in the mid-40s for Friday and
Saturday.
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