A robust winter storm is set to impact parts of Western Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware on Monday, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous road conditions. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for a winter storm watch across various counties, including Allegheny and several in New Jersey. Snow accumulation is expected to range between 3 to 7 inches, with some localized areas potentially receiving up to 9 inches. Weather officials indicate that snow will begin late Sunday night and continue throughout the day on Monday, with the heaviest snowfall projected during the morning rush hour. According to meteorologist John Smith, ‘This storm has all the ingredients for impactful snowfall. Prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility.’ Residents are encouraged to refrain from unnecessary travel and stay tuned for updates. In Philadelphia, snowfall is anticipated between 4 to 6 inches, with temperatures dropping and wind gusts reaching up to 30 miles per hour. The situation will be particularly precarious for commuters, with some transportation disruptions expected due to the winter weather. In Delaware, snowfall is predicted to be lower but still significant, with forecasters advising caution. New Jersey cities such as Trenton are also in the storm’s path, with preparations underway to ensure public safety throughout the weather event.