❄️ FirstAlertTrafic. The transition from rain to snow is underway - just check out King of Prussia. Bitter cold then settles in.
Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph are possible through early Friday evening. Due to the saturated ground, some of these gusts may topple trees causing power outages.
Crew in Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania, hit the roads to put salt down before icy conditions begin Friday. NBC10's Deanna Durante reports.
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