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Weather / Regional Forecasts
This morning, South-Central Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia area are experiencing impactful weather conditions. Heavy rain and patchy fog are affecting the morning commute, with potential for wintry mix later in the weekend. Stay informed...
### Current Conditions
In South-Central Pennsylvania, moderate to heavy rain is present across Cumberland, Juniata, Perry County, Lebanon, Dauphin, and York counties. Visibility is improving but may still drop to 1 mile in some areas. Temperatures are holding above freezing, in the mid-30s.
### Philadelphia Forecast
The Philadelphia area is experiencing a rainy start to the day, potentially causing disruptive road spray and ponding. After the rain, fog may develop. There is a NEXT Weather Alert issued for the rain this morning. Looking ahead to Sunday and Monday, there's a chance of slushy, accumulating snow or wintry mix as a coastal low approaches.
### Weekend Outlook
Saturday will be pleasant before colder air arrives Sunday. Models suggest the coastal low will stay offshore to the southeast, but a mix to snow is likely around the city and suburbs, with potential for a couple of slushy inches at night.
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