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WEATHER ALERT: Black Ice, Freezing Rain To Soak Pennsylvania Sunday, Monday Morning
Do not drive, officials say. I-76 pile-up. Snow, sleet and freezing rain will start, stop and restart by Sunday night, Monday morning.

Prepare yourself for a wet, freezing, slick end to the weekend.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain soaked the region on Sunday morning, and will return on Sunday night and Monday morning.
Black ice was reported on roads in eastern Pennsylvania and in many parts of New Jersey on Sunday. Towns from Bergen County and Camden County to Montgomery County in Pennsylvania issued advisories.
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The Outerbridge Crossing, the Bayonne Bridge and the Goethals Bridge connecting Staten Island and New Jersey, and the Walt Whitman, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross bridges connecting Pennsylvania and New Jersey were all closed Sunday morning because of ice.
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The National Weather Service issued a freezing rain advisory that’s in effect until 11 a.m. on Sunday, saying freezing rain will lead to ice accumulations.
“Advisory: Roads are extremely icy. DO NOT drive if at all possible until roads are treated,” said the Madison, N.J. Police Department.
Some snow and freezing rain will then change over to rain. Things could remain slippery.
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“As the rain begins, it is not out of the question for a brief period of icing to cause slick spots in the far northern and western suburbs of Philadelphia,” Accuweather said.
Temperatures fell to 30 Sunday night, the NWS said, with winds of up to 11 mph.
“Overall, Sunday will be nasty with a cold northeasterly wind,” philly.com’s John Bolaris said.
The National Weather Service has issued a Freezing Rain Advisory for much of New Jersey from 3 to 11 a.m. Sunday, citing temperatures in the upper 20s could cause ice accumulations.
In western Bergen County, forecasters predict ice to be less than a tenth of an inch, and only “around a trace” for the Eastern part of the county.
“A Freezing Rain Advisory means that periods of freezing rain or freezing drizzle will cause travel difficulties,” reads the advisory. “Be prepared for slippery road. Slow down and use caution while driving.”
Temperatures for most of Bergen County will be in the 40s during the afternoon, with rain stopping Sunday evening.
(Image via Accuweather)
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