Weather will be a factor in today's Rams-Eagles game. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning that covers the Southeast Pennsylvania area, including Philadelphia, where the Rams and Eagles will kick off today at 3 p.
A winter storm is on the approach ahead of Sunday's Eagles matchup, with snow beginning around lunchtime and lasting throughout the playoff game.
Here are the latest updates on the cold weather in Philadelphia for Sunday's divisional playoff matchup between the Eagles and Rams.
While conditions in Philadelphia remained dry, a weather shift is expected soon with cold temperatures and possible snow.
There could be snow falling on Sunday when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs. The forecast is calling for frigid temperatures and possible snow when the two teams kick off at 3 p.
The FOX 29 Weather Authority has been tracking the possibility of snow this Sunday, but now the Philadelphia area could see some of the white stuff even sooner.
The National Weather Service's Pittsburgh office issued a hazardous weather outlook for the region, warning more than 3 inches of snow is possible.
Overnight flurries will drop a fresh coat of snow on top of what's leftover from Monday's winter storm. Here's what to expect.
Between 3-5 inches of snow is expected over in Philadelphia, along with lower Montgomery County and upper Gloucester, Camden and Burlington counties in South Jersey. The highest snow totals are expected across the southern half of Delaware and through Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland counties in South Jersey.
Check out the Philadelphia-area schools that have announced delays and closings for Monday amid the first measurable snowfall this winter across the region.
Several inches is expected north and west of Philly, less to the south and east. It may peak during the Eagles game.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Mount Holly has expanded Winter Storm Warnings to include all of southeastern Pennsylvania and portions of central New Jersey. The forecast has trended colder and snowier,