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Philly Braces for Frigid Temps as Snow Lingers
Forecasters warn of dangerous wind chills and potential power outages as the region faces another blast of winter weather.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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Meteorologists have issued a wind advisory and extreme cold warning for the Philadelphia region, with forecasts calling for dangerously cold wind chills, single-digit temperatures, and gusts up to 60 mph this weekend. The persistent snow cover in areas like Fishtown is expected to slowly start melting next week as temperatures rise into the mid-to-upper 30s, but overnight freezing could still create hazardous conditions.
Why it matters
The prolonged winter weather is disrupting daily life for residents and creating safety concerns, with the risk of hypothermia, frostbite, and power outages. The slow snow melt also poses challenges for clearing roads and sidewalks, especially in neighborhoods that have seen significant accumulation.
The details
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory or high wind warning for Saturday and an extreme cold warning from Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon for parts of South Jersey, southeast Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Forecasters are predicting wind chills as low as 15 degrees below zero, with gusts up to 60 mph that could lead to widespread power outages, especially in Delaware and South Jersey. Residents are advised to limit time outdoors, dress in layers, and take precautions for pets.
- The wind advisory and extreme cold warning are in effect from Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon.
- Temperatures are expected to peak in the mid-30s on Tuesday and upper-30s on Wednesday of next week, which should help the snow start to melt.
- Rain is also possible on Wednesday, which would further aid the snow melt process.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing advisories and warnings.
Fishtown
A neighborhood in Philadelphia where significant snow cover remains on the streets and sidewalks.
What’s next
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates on the snow melt and any additional winter weather threats.
The takeaway
This prolonged winter weather is a stark reminder of the challenges that extreme cold and snow can pose for urban communities, underscoring the importance of preparedness, safety precautions, and long-term infrastructure planning to mitigate the impacts of severe winter storms.
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