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After Monday's Snow, a Weekly Forecast of Flurries and Frigid Nights

Much of the Philadelphia area got a thin coating of snow Monday evening.

Monday evening saw roughly 0.5 to 1.5 inches of snow around southeastern Pennsylvania, according to spotters from the National Weather Service.

The forecast for the rest of the week calls for a few periods of precipitation—and little chance that whatever sticks will melt quickly.

In fact, high temperatures are all expected to stay below freezing until Monday at Philadelphia International Airport, and overnight lows are predicted to range from 23 down to 14, the call for Tuesday night.

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Tuesday night and Wednesday may bring flurries, and Friday may see any of snow, freezing rain and sleet, according to the forecast, which offers no predicted accumulations yet.

Keep up with Patch's updates this week to find out how any inclement weather is being dealt with in your neighborhood and throughout the area.

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