Nor'easter poised to drop up to 18 inches on Philadelphia, coast bracing for flooding

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A coastal nor'easter is bearing down on the Philadelphia area with blizzard and winter storm warnings in place. Forecasts show about 12–18 inches of snow in Philadelphia and 14–22 inches near the coast, along with strong winds and potential coastal flooding. Officials warn of dangerous travel, possible power outages, and a forecast path that could intensify into a bomb cyclone, with the heaviest snow Sunday night into Monday and improving conditions later in the week.
- Blizzard, winter storm warnings in effect, 12-18 inches of snow possible in Philadelphia with more at the shore CBS News
- Up to a foot of snow to hit Philly, up to 20 inches to hit NJ NBC10 Philadelphia
- SEPTA issues service advisory ahead of potential Philly-area blizzard 6abc Philadelphia
- All Schools and Offices to Operate Virtually on Monday, February 23 The School District of Philadelphia
- Philadelphia snow storm could be biggest in a decade: City declares snow emergency FOX 29 Philadelphia
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