Stop me if you've heard this before.
Yes, we are staring down the barrel of another Nor'easter.
No, we have not fully recovered from the last one yet.
About 15,000 PECO customers in Delaware County remain without power.
And while PECO is working furiously to get everyone back on the grid, they are now staring at a new problem.
A winter storm warning has been posted, starting tonight at 7 and running right through early Thursday morning.
This storm is promising to be more of a snow event, as opposed to the wind that caused so much havoc Friday. But the concern is that this is going to be a heavy, wet snow that could bring down even more trees.
So how much snow are we going to get? As usual, that depends on where you are.
Early bets are for 3-6 inches in the immediately Philly suburbs, with more as you go farther north and west.
You likely won't have any issues getting to work Wednesday morning, but getting home might be a different animal.
The storm is expected to kick off tonight as rain, eventually mixing with snow Tuesday morning. Then a heavy period of snow is expected from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Yes, it should make for quite an interesting commute home.
You can get the full forecast here.
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