Next System Likely to Bring Light Snow Friday Night
A weak, developing winter storm will move across the Southeast Friday. However, only light snow is expected in the Mid-Atlantic.
A weak, developing winter storm will move across the Southeast Friday. However, only light snow is expected in the Mid-Atlantic.
School delays are likely for much of the region on Thursday. With additional roadways getting cleared today, the chance of closing is low, but not […]
A developing storm system along the Gulf Coast may look to merge with the northern Jet Stream and bring snow to the Mid-Atlantic this weekend.
Widespread, heavy snow fell on Monday causing high impacts. Many spots south of DC saw over 10″ of snow as final reports have started to come in.
Brought to you by Bill Oosterink, Realtor Wednesday’s guess on schools is a bit harder than today’s! Generally, I do think schools will be impacted south […]
As today’s winter storm moves out, eyes are already turning to the next threat of winter weather that arrives this weekend.
Many areas will end up seeing 6-10″ of snow from our first winter storm of the season. Snow covered roads will lead to lingering impacts.
Behind this morning’s snow, a secondary area of low pressure will look to move through this evening with another round of light snow.
********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************LOCATION TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL MEASURED (inches) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA…District of Columbia… Anacostia 1 N 7.7 343 PM 1/06 Public American University 6.3 […]
Snow pushed into the region overnight and will look to linger throughout the day! High impacts expected as our winter storm continues on.

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