Ice is starting to accumulate on trees and colder surfaces north and west of Philadelphia, with a combination of sleet and freezing rain and temperatures near freezing.
The temperature has nudged above 32 at International airport, and liquid rain was reported there and in Wilmington.
The radar image shows a so-called "dry slot" moving eastward, suggesting that the precipitation could stop for awhile, but it is expected to pick up again.
The early returns indicate that the snow-sleet accumulation estimates are overdone, but the freezing-rain threat might have been underestimated.
Weather enthusiasts in the Midatlantic region are posting their observations here. For the latest, go to the last page.
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