A winter weather advisory has been issued for portions of southern New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania, including areas such as Northwestern Burlington, Ocean, and Philadelphia. Snowfall is expected to begin late Sunday night, intensify through Monday morning, and taper off by Monday evening. The National Weather Service anticipates total accumulations of 2 to 4 inches, with slippery road conditions likely to affect both the Monday morning and evening commutes. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously as visibility and traction may be compromised.
Today, the weather in the region is mostly sunny with a high near 34°F, accompanied by breezy conditions with west winds of 15 to 20 mph. Tonight, clouds will increase, and snow may begin as early as 4 a.m., although initial accumulations will be light, less than half an inch. Temperatures will dip to around 23°F, and winds will calm to about 5 mph.
Monday’s weather will bring widespread snow throughout the day, with temperatures peaking at 32°F. Winds will be light, shifting from calm to northward at around 5 mph in the afternoon. Precipitation is expected to reach 100%, and the heaviest snowfall is likely in the morning hours. By Monday evening, snow chances diminish to 40%, with minor additional accumulations possible before midnight. Overnight lows will drop to 18°F, with a northwest wind at 5 to 10 mph, gusting up to 20 mph.
Compared to January’s historical averages, which typically see highs around 39°F and lows near 24°F in this region, today’s temperatures are slightly below normal. Snowfall, while not uncommon, is notable for its potential impact during peak travel hours on Monday.
Residents should prepare for potentially hazardous conditions and allow extra travel time. Stay updated with local forecasts and road condition reports by calling 511 or checking your state’s transportation resources.