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Extreme cold warning in Philadelphia: When will snow melt?

Meteorologists have issued a wind advisory or high wind warning Saturday and an extreme cold warning from Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon for areas of South Jersey, southeast Pennsylvania and Delaware.

They’re predicting dangerously cold wind chill, with gusts of up to 60 miles per hour, making the temperature feel as cold as 15 degrees below zero. Saturday’s overnight low is forecast to dip to 5 degrees.
Snow still lies in the middle of Hewson Street, a small side street in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood on February 6, 2026. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Without precautions, the wind chill could lead to hypothermia or frostbite, according to the weather service. Wind gusts could also lead to “widespread power outages,” in Delaware and parts of South Jersey, forecasters said.

“Try to limit time outdoors, make sure you have layers protecting your skin, gloves, things along those lines,” Guzzo said. “And of course, don’t forget your pets.”

When will the snow finally melt?

The weather service predicts that Philadelphia will see temperatures peaking in the mid-30s Tuesday and upper-30s Wednesday of next week, which should help the snow start to melt, Guzzo said. Rain is also possible Wednesday, which would further melt the snow.
A pile of gray snow holds a parking spot on Montgomery Avenue in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Overnight lows will continue to dip below freezing, meaning snow melt will only occur for part of the day, and any rain or runoff from melting snow could freeze again on roads and sidewalks.

Guzzo said he can’t predict when all the snow will be gone.

“That’s tricky, because it will depend on specific areas of how much snow they still have,” he said. “[There will be] at least more gradual melting those days, but I can’t say for certain that it will be all gone by, like, Wednesday.”

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