Southeastern Pennsylvania can expect wet snow or sleet to move into the area Monday evening along the I-95 corridor, but significant accumulation is unlikely, said the National Weather Service's Philadelphia and Mount Holly station.
Some snow may stick further north, above the I-78 corridor, they added. By sunrise on Tuesday, Feb. 28, experts predict the precipitation will have begun winding down, leading into a mostly clear night.
But Spring still may not be around the corner. The NWS's five-day forecast calls for a wintry mix of precipitation heading into Thursday night (March 2) and continuing through the day on Friday (March 3).
For a detailed forecast, visit the NWS Philadelphia station webpage.
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