Camden County Braces for Rain-to-Snow Overnight

Slushy 1-2 inches expected, leading to slick roads by morning commute

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has forecast that rain in the Philadelphia metro area and eastern New Jersey will gradually transition to snow overnight, leading to slushy accumulations of 1-2 inches and slippery road conditions by Monday morning.

Why it matters

The winter weather system could impact the Monday morning commute for residents in Camden County and surrounding areas, potentially causing delays and hazardous driving conditions.

The details

According to the weather service, the precipitation will spread into the region this evening from southwest to northeast. The rain is expected to change over to snow overnight, with the snow continuing into the early morning hours on Monday.

  • Rain and snow are forecast to set up near the Philadelphia metro and eastward to Camden County this evening.
  • The rain is expected to transition to snow overnight.
  • Slushy accumulations of 1-2 inches are expected by Monday morning.

The players

National Weather Service in Mount Holly

The regional office of the National Weather Service that covers the Philadelphia metropolitan area and surrounding regions.

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What’s next

Residents in Camden County and the surrounding area should monitor weather forecasts and road conditions closely, and plan for potentially hazardous driving conditions during the Monday morning commute.

The takeaway

This winter weather system serves as a reminder for residents to be prepared for changing road conditions and to exercise caution when driving during inclement weather.