What is a Winter Weather Advisory?
A Winter Weather Advisory means that conditions are expected to cause inconvenience and could be hazardous. Exercise caution, especially when driving.
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Early March 2026 brings a mix of wintry weather and a dramatic warm-up across Pennsylvania. Residents should be prepared for hazardous travel conditions due to freezing rain and plan for a significant temperature swing later in the week.
The weather across Pennsylvania is dynamic. Freezing rain in the south-central region is expected to transition to regular rain as temperatures rise above freezing. The Philadelphia region will see light snow turning to rain, followed by a substantial warm-up. This quick shift from wintry conditions to spring-like temperatures means residents need to stay informed and prepared.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
A Winter Weather Advisory means that conditions are expected to cause inconvenience and could be hazardous. Exercise caution, especially when driving.
A thin glaze of ice, less than 0.10 inch, is possible from freezing rain in south-central Pennsylvania.
Temperatures will climb steadily, reaching the 50s Wednesday through Friday, the mid-60s on Saturday, and the low 70s on Sunday and into next week.
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