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Dangerous travel conditions continue Saturday morning in the Philadelphia area. Here's the NEXT Weather forecast.
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Born and raised in Staten Island, N.Y., Andrew graduated from the State University of NY at Oneonta with a degree in meteorology and internship experience at WABC in New York City. Six days after graduating, he was out at his first on-air job in Casper, Wyo., forecasting the weather and cohosting the morning show for the ABC affiliate.
Since then, he spent the better part of the last two decades tracking severe storms, tornadoes, floods and blizzards in Wichita, Tulsa, Memphis and Columbus, Ohio. He also spent some time helping out weather teams in Austin and Kansas City. He has co-hosted an entertainment show and hosted numerous entertainment, travel and celebrity segments as well.
Andrew joined the CBS News Philadelphia team in September 2022 and says he's excited to forecast the weather for the Delaware Valley, get involved in the community - and be "right down the road" from family.
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Dangerous travel conditions continue Saturday morning in the Philadelphia area. Here's the NEXT Weather forecast.
The Philadelphia region can expect a sunny and breezy Wednesday, and some precipitation is expected later this week.
Any snow that fell Tuesday morning will melt once temperatures climb back above freezing this afternoon.
The Philadelphia area can expect cold weather Monday for the first full day of winter.
Sunday marks the official start of winter, but it'll actually feel more like fall with high temperatures in the upper 40s and even near 50 degrees.
Monday marks the 18th consecutive day of below-average temperatures around the Delaware Valley, and wind chills will make it feel like the teens and single digits.
Heavy coats, gloves and scarves will be needed in Philadelphia on Monday and Tuesday as Arctic air hits the region.
Temperatures fall into the 20s across the region, with a sunny start to Sunday before clouds return.
It feels like midwinter in the Philadelphia region, and for a few spots, it even looks the part. Here's the NEXT Weather forecast.
Wednesday in the Philadelphia region will be sunny, but another storm that could bring snow is on the way.
The NEXT Weather team is looking ahead to snow and rain in the forecast for the Philadelphia area this week.
The NEXT Weather team is looking ahead to more snow and rain in the forecast for the Philadelphia area this week.
Monday in the Philadelphia region will be another seasonable day with plenty of sunshine and high temperatures in the mid-50s.
Monday stays dry but chilly in the Philadelphia area, and breezy conditions will continue.
Expect chilly conditions Sunday for the Eagles game, with temperatures feeling like the 30s.