The Eagles and Commanders are meeting in the NFC championship game on Sunday amid warmer-than-usual temperatures in Philadelphia.
The National Weather Service issued a cold weather advisory for the Philadelphia area and warned of hypothermia and frostbite.
Philadelphia's end of January forecast indicates cold weather with sunny and cloudy days, no immediate warming.
Temperatures will be warmer than they have been recently for the NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday afternoon. With a trip to Super Bowl LIX on the line,
From winter storm warning to a snow emergency, officials are breaking down what you need to know amid the snowy weather.
Here are the latest updates on the cold weather in Philadelphia for Sunday's divisional playoff matchup between the Eagles and Rams.
A winter storm expected to bring heavy snow to Philadelphia on Sunday is already impacting air travel.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning that covers the Southeast Pennsylvania area, including Philadelphia, where the Rams and Eagles will kick off today at 3 p.m. ET.
The FOX 29 Weather Authority has been tracking the possibility of snow this Sunday, but now the Philadelphia area could see some of the white stuff even sooner.
There could be snow falling on Sunday when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs. The forecast is calling for frigid temperatures and possibly even heavy snowfall when the two teams kick off at 3 p.
The Eagles have a lot on the line in Sunday's divisional round game against the Los Angeles Rams, and snow could play a factor in the game.
From Lincoln Financial Field to the Lehigh Valley, snow blanketed much of the Philadelphia region Sunday night. Here are the latest snow totals.