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    Fri, 28 Feb 2014

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast - Fri PM
    March will come in like a lion. The cold air mass over us will provide continued cold temperatures on Saturday. An approaching frontal boundary on Sunday will bring clouds followed by light rain towards evening. The frontal boundary is expected to sink to our south during the nighttime hours and by Monday morning a developing wave along the frontal boundary will bring snow. The GFS model cranks out quite a bit of precipitation, as snow, ending Monday evening.

    Of all of the weather 'events' of this winter, this potential snowfall has the greatest amount of uncertainty regarding precipitation amounts and precipitation type (snow sleet freezing rain). With some of the energy still off of the CA coastline, an accurate prediction is not possible at this time. The interplay between cold air moving in and moisture approaching from the southwest will be complex and slight changes will result in big weather differences. Additionally, location will be a factor, where 50 miles can make a significant difference in heavy snow vs sleet vs freezing rain. Stay tuned.

    Sat 3/1: Sunny in the morning. Some cloudiness mixes in during the afternoon. High 30.

    Sun 3/2: Cloudy with rain or sleet developing late afternoon. High 37. Sleet, rain or freezing rain changes to snow at night, towards Monday morning. Snow, 6 inches or more during Monday. Stay tuned.

    posted: Feb 28 2014 at 4:30 pm

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