State and local officials issue emergency orders ahead of weekend snowstorm

Philadelphia Braces for Widespread Snowfall as Weekend Storm Looms Large

As the nation grapples with a potentially record-breaking winter storm, Philadelphia officials are urging residents to take precautions and stay informed about the impending snow. The city's mayor has declared a state of emergency, which will go into effect at 9 p.m. Saturday and remain in place until road conditions improve.

The National Weather Service is predicting up to 12-18 inches of snow in the Philadelphia area between Saturday night and Monday morning, with a mix of sleet and freezing rain expected to impact accumulation totals. Temperatures are forecasted to stay below freezing every day next week, making it a slow process for melting snow.

To prepare for the storm, residents have been advised to limit unnecessary travel once conditions worsen, and if they must venture out, to give themselves extra time, drive slowly, and avoid roads that become hazardous. City officials are also asking residents to clear 36-inch paths on sidewalks in front of their homes and not pile up snow mounds with snowblowers.

The city's streets department has a plan in place to handle the storm, which includes 1,000 workers, 600 pieces of equipment, and 30,000 tons of salt. However, residents are being asked to stay off the roads as much as possible to allow crews and first responders to do their jobs safely.

In addition to Philadelphia, neighboring states are also taking precautions. New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has declared a state of emergency, which will go into effect at 5 p.m. Saturday. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has also activated the state's disaster response plan, providing agencies with resources and allowing the state to quickly use funding to assist municipalities in response efforts.

SEPTA is warning customers that services may be impacted on Sunday, including slower service and possible suspensions of some lines. The city's streets department is implementing highway restrictions, but non-passenger vehicles are not prohibited from driving on interstates.

To make matters worse, the Philadelphia International Airport is expecting cancellations and delays throughout the weekend, with airport spokesperson Heather Redfern advising travelers to check flight status before heading to PHL.

As the storm approaches, residents are advised to stay safe and informed. Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to develop.
 
omg this is gonna be a wild ride πŸ˜‚πŸŒ¨οΈ 12-18 inches of snow in philly?! that's crazy! i'm so over the cold weather already, but at least they're preparing the city with all those workers and equipment πŸ™Œ. but ugh, septa services being impacted on sunday? that's just great 🚫. what if ppl can't get to work or school?! 🀯 i just wanna curl up by the fireplace with a hot cup of cocoa and stay there till the storm passes β˜•οΈ. anyone else getting snowed in this weekend? πŸ˜…
 
I'm worried about how our city's response is going to play out here πŸ€”. It's like we're seeing a classic case of "local vs state" politics. Our mayor is declaring a state of emergency, but what about the governors in neighboring states? Shouldn't they be coordinating their efforts more effectively? I mean, it's not like this is a partisan issue or anything... yet πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And have you noticed how SEPTA is trying to mitigate the impact on public transportation? It's almost like they're trying to offload the problem onto us taxpayers. What about getting our state representatives involved in providing more support for our transit system? This is exactly what we need - more finger-pointing and less collaboration 🚫.

It's also interesting how the city's streets department is stockpiling salt and equipment. Are they preparing for a long-term crisis, or just trying to show off their capabilities? Either way, I hope our residents are prepared for the worst-case scenario and can take care of themselves until help arrives ❄️.
 
Omg, I'm getting so anxious thinking about that huge snowstorm hitting Philly on Sat πŸŒ¨οΈβ„οΈ! I feel bad for all those commuters who are gonna be stuck with crazy traffic and delayed flights at PHL πŸ›«οΈπŸ˜©. I know the city's got a solid plan in place to handle it, but still, 12-18 inches of snow is no joke! Can't wait for Monday morning when it'll be sunny and back to normal 😊🌞. Hope everyone stays safe and warm this weekend ❀️
 
OMG, I'm so nervous about this impending snowstorm in Philly! 🌨️ Like, up to 12-18 inches of snow?! That's a lot! I hope everyone is taking precautions and staying indoors unless absolutely necessary. The city's plan sounds solid though, with all those workers and equipment ready to tackle the mess.

I'm also feeling for the SEPTA customers, though - slower service and possible suspensions? 😬 Not fun. And ugh, flight cancellations and delays at PHL? That's just great. I hope everyone stays safe and warm over the weekend! β„οΈπŸ’•
 
Ugh, great timing for the snowstorm, right when I was planning on leaving the house πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, what's next? A zombie apocalypse or something? πŸ˜’ 12-18 inches of snow in Philly is no joke, btw... can't even imagine trying to shovel all that. And yeah, let's just say SEPTA's gonna be a real treat on Sunday 🚫. On the bright side, I guess it's an excuse to finally get that winter coat and some decent snow boots πŸ‘Ž. Anyone got any good recipes for hearty soup or something? 🍲
 
I think it's a bit concerning that Philly is bracing for such a massive snowfall 🌨️. 12-18 inches is no joke! I'm sure the city's infrastructure will be put to the test with all those workers, equipment, and salt on hand, but still... I do hope everyone stays safe out there 😊. The thought of having to shovel 36-inch paths and deal with slow-going roads sounds like a real pain in the neck πŸ’€. SEPTA's service updates will probably be the last thing people want to worry about right now 🚌. I just wish those airport officials would give travelers some better notice before cancellations start popping up... Fingers crossed it doesn't get too messy! 😬
 
Ugh, another snowstorm 🌨️ is coming our way! I'm not a fan of all this shoveling and salt on my sidewalks... can't we just have a sunny day for once? 😩 But seriously, I hope everyone stays safe and warm this weekend. The city's prep plan sounds solid, with 1k workers and 30k tons of salt ready to go! Fingers crossed the roads don't get too hairy 🀞. And can you imagine driving in all that snow and sleet? No thanks πŸ˜….
 
omg u guys, snow is coming 🌨️! like i no some ppl r gonna freak out cuz their car wont b able 2 move πŸš—, but chill pls 😎, city officials got dis. mayor declared state of emergency & streets department got plan in place 2 handle storm. 1k workers, 600 pieces of equipment, 30k tons of salt... thats alot of resources πŸ€‘. dont even get me started on septa, they gonna make us suffer too πŸ˜’. but honestly, we all just gotta take precautions & stay safe. if u gotta venture out, give ur self extra time, drive slow, & clear paths on sidewalks. lets get thru this winter storm together ❄️!
 
I'm so stoked it's snowing in Philly!!! 🌨️❀️ I mean, I know it can be a bummer when you're stuck at home, but think about all the fun you'll have making snowflakes and having epic snowball fights with friends! πŸ˜„ Plus, it's like Mother Nature is putting on this amazing show just for us. And let's not forget all the delicious hot chocolate and cozy vibes that come with winter. It's gonna be a wild ride, but I'm so here for it!!! πŸŽ‰
 
omg can't believe they're expecting 12-18 inches of snow in philly!!!! like how are they gonna keep up with that?! city officials should've been better prepared, idk what's going on with the mayor declaring a state of emergency at 9 pm saturday tho - doesn't that just give people time to panic? & what's up with septa warning services may be impacted on sunday? shouldn't they've thought of that before the storm hits?! anyway, gotta stay safe and all, but i'm super nervous about this storm πŸŒ¨οΈπŸ’¨
 
Dude I'm low-key hyped for that 12-18 inches of snow in Philly lol πŸ˜‚πŸŒ¨οΈ I've been checking the weather forecast all morning and it's looking like a real winter wonderland out there! But for real though, 1,000 workers and 30,000 tons of salt? That's a lotta manpower πŸ’ͺπŸ’§. I'm not sure if I wanna venture out on the roads or just binge-watch Netflix instead πŸ“ΊπŸΏ. On a related note, have you seen those stats on snow day attendance in Philly schools? It's been around 70-80% over the past few years, which is pretty impressive! πŸ“Š Here's a chart showing the trend:

Snow Day Attendance in Philly Schools (2018-2025)

* 2020: 74.2%
* 2021: 73.4%
* 2022: 79.1%
* 2023: 76.9%
* 2024: 78.4%

Anywayz, I'm gonna keep an eye on this storm and see how it unfolds πŸŒ¨οΈπŸ‘€
 
aww man, philly's gonna be in the middle of a snowstorm and i can only imagine how stressful that must be for people who have to drive or get around... 1k+ workers, 600 pieces of equipment, 30k tons of salt... that's a lot! i hope everyone stays safe and doesn't overexert themselves clearing sidewalks. and poor septa customers, sorry to hear services might be impacted on sunday πŸ€•
 
OMG, I'm getting so hyped (not in a good way) for this massive snowstorm... like, we're talkin' record-breaking here! 🌨️ I feel bad for Philly though, they're really gonna be snowed under 🀣. I hope the city's prep plan is on point and those 1k workers with 600 pieces of equipment are ready to tackle that mess! Fingers crossed it's not a total grind like the last snowfall 😩. SEPTA better have some serious backup plans or else commuters are gonna lose it πŸš‚πŸ˜±. And can we talk about how airports always get hit the hardest during bad weather? 😩 Cancellations and delays, ugh! Can't wait to see the epic snow pics tho β„οΈπŸ“Έ
 
I mean, it's about time the city started taking this seriously πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I've been saying for months that Philly wasn't ready for another big snowfall. And now they're like "oh no, we have a state of emergency" - yeah, no kidding! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, 36-inch paths on sidewalks? That's cute. What about the people who can't even make it to those areas because their houses are in the first place? It's just basic common sense, folks! πŸ™„ And what about all the other cities that aren't getting as much attention as Philly? New Jersey and PA should be taking precautions too, you know. Not just Philly thinking they're above everyone else. πŸ˜’
 
Ugh, come on people πŸ™„... you'd think it's common sense to stock up on snacks and water when a massive snowstorm is forecasted for your area. I mean, 12-18 inches of snow? That's no joke! Don't say you didn't know it was coming when your power goes out or you can't get out of the house. Get salt or sand ready to put on your sidewalks ASAP πŸ§‚... and please, don't pile up those snow mounds with your snowblower, it's just gonna make a bigger mess. And what's up with all these declarations of emergencies? I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure this is just basic winter preparedness 101 β˜ƒοΈ... anyway, make sure you've got all the essentials and stay safe out there!
 
Ugh, another snowmageddon 🌨️ in Philly... Like, can't we just have a normal weekend for once? πŸ™„ I'm already dreading having to shovel my 36-inch path by myself, and the roads are gonna be a nightmare πŸš—πŸ’¨. I mean, 1,000 workers and 30,000 tons of salt aren't gonna cut it when there's that much snow... πŸ˜’ And what about those pesky SEPTA delays? 🚌😀 Anyone got a warm cup of coffee to spare for the rest of us commuters? β˜•οΈ
 
You know what's wild? I just got back from a road trip with friends last month πŸš—πŸ’¨ We were driving along the coast and saw this huge wave crashing against the shore... it was like nothing I've ever seen before 🌊 The wind was blowing so hard it was hard to keep our hats on πŸ˜‚ And have you ever tried to eat a burger while driving? Forget about it, it's just not worth the risk πŸ”πŸš« Priorities, people! Speaking of which, have you heard about those new pizza places popping up in the city? I've been meaning to try one out...
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of these forums always getting flooded with threads about snow days πŸŒ¨οΈπŸ’¨. Can't we just have a simple discussion without 10 different people posting the same "staying safe" tips? πŸ™„ And what's up with all the duplicate posts from people who clearly don't even care to read the original article? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

And SEPTA's website is still down, so I'm not surprised they're warning about potential service disruptions 🚫. Can we get a simple update page or something instead of having to refresh the page every 5 seconds? πŸ”„

I mean, come on folks, it's just snow! It's not like it's a hurricane or a pandemic or something πŸ˜’. Let's just have a respectful conversation without all the unnecessary drama and noise 😀.
 
oh man this storm is gonna be a doozy 🌨️! i remember when i was a kid we used to get like 6-8 inches of snow a year and it would take forever to clear the streets. now it's like they're predicting 12-18 inches and it's all over the news. i'm not sure why they're making everyone stay off the roads for so long, can't they just bring in some extra crews or something? πŸ€” and what's up with septa not being able to handle this kind of weather? i used to take the subway to school all the time when i was a kid and it would always get cancelled due to snow. anyway, gotta make sure my mom's old car is winter-ready so we don't get stuck out there ❄️
 
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