Philly snow updates: Rare blizzard warning continues
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Grab your shovels, the city and much of the surrounding area is under a blizzard warning through 6 p.m. Monday.
What to Know A nor’easter is set to hit the Philadelphia region Sunday night into early Monday morning bringing bands of moderate to heavy snow across the area along with strong, gusty winds that could lead to coastal flooding.
With an eye toward the coming blizzard, the Philadelphia School District has already called a virtual instruction day for Monday. All district offices will also operate virtually. “While we work to the greatest extent possible to keep schools open for in-person learning to accelerate student achievement,
The weather service predicts that Philadelphia will see temperatures peaking in the mid-30s Tuesday and upper-30s Wednesday of next week, which should help the snow start to melt, Guzzo said. Rain is also possible Wednesday, which would further melt the snow.
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