Philadelphia region digging out from winter storm | Live Updates
Last updated: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 4:28AM GMT
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The massive cleanup effort will continue on Tuesday after a winter storm slammed the Philadelphia region.
Officials have stressed that road conditions may still be dangerous, especially with temperatures plummeting this week.
The next chance of widespread precipitation doesn't come until the weekend, and we will be watching to see whether a nor'easter forms and tracks along the coast or mainly stays out to sea.
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Here are the latest headlines as the cleanup begins.
Jan 25, 2026, 3:30 PM GMT
SEPTA bus and Regional Rail service will be suspended at 2 p.m.
SEPTA said all bus and Regional Rail service will be suspended at 2 p.m. Sunday due to the winter storm and "harsh, weather-related conditions."
"These services will remain suspended through the end of the service day and will not resume until we can ensure safe conditions for customers and employees," SEPTA said in a press release.
Metro Route G1 service will also be suspended at 2 p.m.
T1 service is currently suspended, and the remaining T lines are operating on reduced service.
Metro routes L, B, D and M will continue to run, SEPTA said.
For the latest service information, visit SEPTA.org.
Jan 25, 2026, 3:14 PM GMT
Delaware issues Level 2 driving restriction in New Castle, Kent counties
Delaware Gov. Matthew Meyer has issued a Level 2 Driving Restriction for New Castle County and Kent counties, effective at 10 a.m.
Under a Level 2 Driving Restriction, no person may operate a motor vehicle on Delaware roadways, except for persons designated as essential personnel, including operators of snow removal equipment employed or contracted by a public or private entity, or designated persons already approved through the Delaware Emergency Management Agency's State of Emergency Driving Waiver Program.
"These state-mandated Driving Restrictions will remain in place to keep emergency responders and other essential motorists safe by minimizing nonessential travel during severe weather and perilous road conditions," state officials said.
Jan 25, 2026, 1:37 PM GMT
Dog greets Katherine Scott during snow coverage in Manayunk
Action News reporter Katherine Scott made a four-legged friend during snow coverage on Sunday morning.
Action News reporter Katherine Scott made a four-legged friend during snow coverage on Sunday morning.
Dublin loves the snow, said her owner, Matt, as they were out for a walk.
Jan 25, 2026, 1:26 PM GMT
Karen Rogers explains the impact the ice could have on our region
Meteorologist Karen Rogers says ice be an issue for large parts of the area following the snow.
Meteorologist Karen Rogers says snow will change over to sleet and freezing rain for large parts of the Philadelphia region.
During Action News at 8 a.m. Sunday, Karen talked about how much we could get and what the impact of the ice could be.