Gradual clearing is expected Sunday into Sunday night with cold conditions and sunny skies Monday giving way to a storm system that might bring an early season snowfall to much of southeastern Pennsylvania.
According to the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, N.J., which oversees the region, the track of the storm, a nor’easter, remains in some doubt.
A plowable snow is expected north of Interstate 78 from late Monday into Tuesday with several inches expected.
“As you head well south and east of I-78, the potential for plowable snow quickly decreases,” according to the forecast. “Our latest forecast includes snowfall amounts less than 1 inch for the immediate I-95 corridor, 1 to 2 inches for areas just northwest of there.”
Warming conditions are expected to melt whatever sn

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