Whether you like it or not, more snow is on the way. With upwards of 6 inches falling Sunday after more than a foot dropped in some areas last week, much of Pennsylvania will see even more of the white fluffy stuff with two storms in the forecast for this week. On Tuesday, parts of Pennsylvania are forecasted to get 1 to 2 inches before a larger storm is predicted to bring anywhere from 1 to 15 inches in some areas of the state Wednesday through Friday. See which areas will get the most this week: Bucks County and Philadelphia area While there is a small chance of a coating of snow Tuesday morning, the majority of the snow will fall being Wednesday night to Friday morning. Anywhere from 4 to 8 inches could fall with temperatures reaching a high of 37 degrees Wednesday afternoon before dropping into the 20s for most of Thursday and Friday.