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Potential Increasing For Another Significant Winter Storm This Weekend In PA, Forecasters Say

A strong surface low from Canada may bring heavy precipitation and dangerous cold with wind chills as low as 10 below zero, after a recent storm with up to 17 inches of snow.

  • As Philadelphia digs out from a weekend storm, the NWS Prediction Center said potential is increasing for another significant winter storm to impact the eastern United States this coming weekend.
  • Forecasters say a high-altitude disturbance from Canada will dive south Thursday, deepening into a strong surface low-pressure system that interacts with a very cold air mass to produce widespread heavy precipitation in the eastern United States.
  • WPC guidance shows a chance of snow or sleet exceeding a quarter-inch of liquid precipitation from South Carolina to Maine between Saturday and Monday, with models converging on coastal areas and possible inland effects into the Carolinas and southern New England.
  • A cold weather advisory covers the Philadelphia region from Monday night to 10 a.m. Wednesday with wind chills possibly reaching 10 below zero, and local officials warned of hazardous driving and disruptions.
  • Cold conditions are likely to persist through next week across the eastern half of the United States, with maximum temperatures below freezing through Groundhog Day and possibly into mid-February, and daily record lows possible.
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Patch broke the news in United States on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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