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Philly Temps to Stay Above Freezing Through Presidents Day
Only a slight chance of snow in the forecast for the next two weeks.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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After a brutally cold stretch, the greater Philadelphia region can expect temperatures to generally stay above freezing through Valentine's Day and Presidents Day, with only a slight chance of snow on one day that is unlikely to accumulate.
Why it matters
The mild weather forecast provides relief to residents who have endured a prolonged period of record-setting cold and snowfall, allowing them to enjoy the upcoming holiday weekends without having to deal with shoveling or hazardous travel conditions.
The details
According to AccuWeather, the next chance for snow in the Philadelphia area is on Sunday, February 15th, but even then temperatures are expected to reach 41 degrees, meaning any snow that falls is likely to turn to rain with little to no accumulation. Otherwise, the forecast calls for uneventful weather in the days leading up to and through the Valentine's Day and Presidents Day holidays.
- The first day of spring 2026 is on Friday, March 20, at 10:46 a.m.
- The next chance for snow is Sunday, February 15.
The players
AccuWeather
A leading commercial weather forecasting company that provides weather data and predictions.
The takeaway
After enduring a brutally cold stretch, Philadelphia-area residents can look forward to a break in the wintry weather, with temperatures expected to stay above freezing through the upcoming holiday weekends and only a slight chance of snow that is unlikely to cause major disruptions.
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