Philly Gears Up for Coastal Snowstorm: Snow Emergency, Virtual School, and Travel Disruptions

Philadelphia braces for a coastal snowstorm Sunday through Monday with heavy snowfall (up to about 18 inches in the city and 14–20 inches in parts of New Jersey and Delaware) and strong winds, plus coastal flooding. A city snow emergency, Blizzard/Winter Storm Warnings nearby, and a Code Blue for homelessness are in effect. The Philadelphia School District will shift to virtual learning Monday; major highways face travel restrictions; PATCO will run on a snow schedule; trash collection and some city services are paused or delayed. Shoveling rules require clearing sidewalks within six hours after snowfall ends, with fines for violations. Public safety resources and hotlines are provided.
- Philadelphia snow updates: Latest forecast, storm timing, travel impact and more WHYY
- All Schools and Offices to Operate Virtually on Monday, February 23 The School District of Philadelphia
- ALERT: Light to heavy snow mix for Sunday across south-central Pennsylvania WGAL
- Blizzard Warning for part of the area; heavy snow expected for Philadelphia region | Live Updates 6abc Philadelphia
- Snow emergency declared in Philadelphia ahead of major winter storm CBS News
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