PHILADELPHIA - A major winter storm will impact the Delaware Valley Friday with rain and some freezing rain Friday after blanketing parts of the south and Midwest with snow earlier in the week.With temperatures starting off in the mid-50s Friday, the storm won't be brining snow to our area, but a cold front is forecasted to move through as the rain falls.
Dropping temperatures are expected to turn rain into freezing rain and even a wintry mix in parts of the area. Lancaster, Berks, Northampton, and Lehigh counties will be under Winter Weather Advisories from 6 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday with freezing rain and slippery conditions expected due to the storm. Forecasters say the Pocono Mountains could see up to two-tenths of an inch of ice Friday.Parts of Chester, Bucks, and Montgomery, and Mercer counties will also be under Winter Weather Advisories from 11 a.m.
until 7 p.m. WEATHER HEADLINES: Philadelphia and the rest of the Delaware Valley could see up to an inch or more of rain through mid-day Friday.