After some snow landed in the Philly region on Saturday, there is some more on the way for Sunday, Jan. 18. 2026.
From 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, look out for snow or rain that changes to snow. A general 1-3” of snow will fall, but a narrow band of snow may develop along I-95, with up to 5”. The Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches will see lower amounts as they start as rain and eventually change to snow.


Snow showers began at around 7 a.m. on Saturday for the Pennsylvania Suburbs, Berks County and the Lehigh Valley and persisted into the early afternoon. Totals reached up to 5″, but reached about 1″ in Philly.
The snow on Saturday has already created slick and dangerous conditions on the roads, causing several crashes, including a 12-car crash on I-78 in Berks County.
In anticipation of Sunday’s snow, Montgomery County has issued a snow alert emergency that will go into effect at 7 p.m. on Jan. 17, 2026 for Lansdale. Any cars parked in snow alert emergency routes must be moved by 7 p.m. or face ticketing, according to ReadyMontco.
Some areas of the Philly region reached up to 5″ of snow on Saturday, and more is on the way for Sunday. NBC10’s Kelsey Kushner has the story.
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Several car crashes, including a 12-car crash in Berks County, have occurred due to the snow on Saturday. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has the story.