The forecast for snow and rain yesterday was a total bust. We saw snow, but we had to go to the Upper Delaware Valley to see it. The next chance, and it is a slim chance, for snow is tomorrow afternoon. Today will remain sunny, but another arctic front should cross the region around noon Thursday. The front will be enough of a disturbance that a few light snow showers might occur. As arctic fronts go this one is pretty mild. We can expect highs in the mid-30s, just slightly below normal, both before and after the front passes. Friday should be another brilliantly clear day.
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