First Call Forecast: A Long-Lasting, High-Impact Winter Storm
A high-impact winter storm will bring heavy snow followed by sleet and freezing rain from Saturday night through Sunday, creating dangerous conditions and widespread impacts.
A high-impact winter storm will bring heavy snow followed by sleet and freezing rain from Saturday night through Sunday, creating dangerous conditions and widespread impacts.
Confidence to continues to grow in a widespread, high-impact storm this weekend.
Forecast models continue to trend north, increasing the potential for significant winter weather across the Mid-Atlantic late Saturday night through early Monday.
Recent guidance shows a subtle northward trend that could increase Mid-Atlantic impacts. Details will continue to evolve over the coming days.
Today brings sunshine and blustery conditions with wind chills in the 30s.
Forecast models continue to show a storm developing this weekend, but key differences in storm track and cold air placement remain.
Guidance still supports a weekend storm. Exact impacts and amounts will depend on the eventual track.
Gusty northwest winds are making today feel much colder than the actual temperature.
There is growing agreement that a storm will develop this weekend, but where it tracks is still very much in question.
Gusty northwest winds send wind chills into the single digits and below zero by Tuesday morning.

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