Philadelphia Weather: Arctic Blast Hits Region, Could Cause Messy Tuesday Evening Commute
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- An arctic blast is hitting the region Tuesday and CBS3 is tracking the wintry rain/snow mix as the temperatures continue to drop. The rain-to-snow line continues to creep farther south and east. Expect to see periods of wet snow and rain ending in the early afternoon.
Freezing temperatures, including a record low overnight, will continue through Wednesday morning, so prepare for slick roads and a messy commute Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
Snow has already been reported in Montgomery County near Pottstown.
With a few other reports popping up to the west of Philadelphia and in Delaware County.
Most precipitation is expected to be done in Philadelphia around 2 p.m. or slightly sooner. The wet snow or rain/snow mix will linger across South Jersey and shore points through the evening commute.
Arctic temperatures mixed with wintry weather could lead to a messy evening commute and slick roads could freeze throughout the night as temperatures are set to hit a record low 22 degrees. The current record low is 24 degrees and was set in 1996.
Freezing temperatures and wet roads could also cause a dangerous morning commute.
Give yourself extra time if you plan on traveling Tuesday evening throughout the Wednesday morning commute.