Meisha, with time, you know, we start to see that radar fill in little bit this morning. But, it is definitely at it worse later on today. And it is pretty evident why. Right . Here comes the frontal boundary marching east. Moisture building up in advance of t so actually warm, even across the canadian border, with this surge of warmth, will lead to anything but plane old rain. But look at the local zoom. You can see, even if thats not even verifying at the ground, moisture starting to creep in here across kent, Sussex Counties in delaware. So, you know, over the next couple every hours dont be shocked if you run into. This i dont think it is anywhere near as big of an issue what it will be for the pm drive. Current temperatures readings, really mild. Fifty currently at the airport , and we call our normal high today, only 48 degrees. So, youre already exceeding that. And we are expecting to only warm up from here. So, where do we peak . Sixtytwo, not shabby, might as well be early apr
In the middle of transition temperature is really warm. Standard, anyway. Keeping in mind breeze is net isable you will need to walk out with the heavy coat. We are not talking balmy like florida but definitely milder then what is average, and when you look at storm scan there is still some cloud cover but wet weather is making its exit so this transition continues. Here are current temperatures, umhmm, in the lower 50s in wildwood, atlantic city. Certainly turning cold inner mount pocono for example but even at the airport normal high is 48. We have dropped off since then we have easily been in the 50 s for majority of the morning. Still at 57 degrees at stroke of the midnight so that will be daytime high. However, these are afternoon temperatures, we will be dropping off a few more degrees and rebound in the afternoon with cloud, gradual ly breaking for more and more sunshine, poconos basically promised nothing but sun throughout the day but cold breeze not just there but every where
Bordering the Delaware River and the in the state of delaware. It will be mild eno it will be on grassy surfaces. The bulk of it coming in tonight into saturday. On satellite and radar its rain to the south, but its milder down here, by the time this pushes up later tonight into our neck of the woods, the air above the surface will be cold enough to support snow. 36 degrees in philadelphia. No precipitation out there for the friday morning commute. 31 in allentown. 33 in trenton. 35 in wilmington, 42 in cape may. Both commutes in the morning and evening should be dry across the region. Down the the coast there might be rain or snow later this afternoon or early this evening, at least temporarily. 43 degrees by 7 00 a. M. Noon, 39. High 42 degrees. Probably holding at 36 overnight. In terms of the snow, this afternoon possibility of rain and snow mixing down south. Looks like that gets out of here by 10 00 p. M. Thats kind of a preview. Really the bulk of this will be later in the overn
Virginia right now and you can see the first snow falling across the southern Cape May County, cape may point, down through West Cape May and portions of the delaware beaches seeing snow as we speak as we zoom in. Rest of the region is dry for now but overnight we will continue to see that moisture stream north and east and eventually it will blanket the whole area Winter Weather alerts follow this system up through eastern see game. You can see pink, purple, they are winter storm warnings as we zoom in for our area all of south jersey and southern 23rd of the delaware in the winter storm warning that begins late tonight, philadelphia and surrounding suburbs in the Winter Weather advisory, and, and tonight, your snow time line, snow will develop depending where you are late this evening or overnight tonight but bulk of the storm is through Daylight Hours tomorrow, and then it will taper off tomorrow evening, quick look at our forecast snow map four to six plus inches for south jersey a
Tomorrow evening. Philadelphia areas northwest Winter Weather advisories and also Winter Weather advisories along the immediate coastline where we will be seeing a little bit of mixing tomorrow afternoon. So this shows expected precipitation type. And except for the jersey shore, the delaware beaches, were talking about all snow. It will be most of the day snowing so we have that accuweather alert continuing for tomorrow, the steadiest between 9 oclock in the morning, 3 oclock in the afternoon during the heart of the day. Highest totals south and east and roads will be a problem. Ill talk more about that and have the expected snowfall map in the sevenday forecast. Jim. All right cecily. Lets switch live to action News Reporter chad pradelli at the penndot yard in norristown. What is penndot doing for what has turned out to be a legitimate snow event. Reporter penndot a brining salting and plowing as needed. This is really the calm before the storm. Crews are getting rested but here in