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February 07, 2016

Snow flurries expected from Monday to Wednesday

Meteorologists predict light flurries throughout the beginning of the week

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More snow is coming.

Now that the Philadelphia region has braved the one of its biggest blizzards ever, light flurries will hardly register as an event. Still, commuters should be careful in the coming week as light snow is expected from Monday to Wednesday, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer.

The National Weather Service expects intermittent snow from Monday evening to Wednesday, around one to three inches in total. Drivers should take particular care on Tuesday morning.

A strong storm developing over the ocean is expected to miss the coast, but it if moves west it could bring flooding once again to coastal New Jersey and Delaware.

"There is now little support for our impact from this storm being much more than some light snow or flurries along the coast on Monday," wrote officials from the National Weather Service in Mt. Holly on Sunday morning. "Even with the increasing support that this storm will miss our area, this powerful storm still bears watching in the unlikely event that it trends closer to the coast."

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