BREAKING: Winter Storm Watch Issued for the Mid-Atlantic
Ahead of Monday’s winter storm, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for much of the Mid-Atlantic.
Ahead of Monday’s winter storm, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for much of the Mid-Atlantic.
A high impact winter storm is set to bring meaningful amounts of snow and sleet to the region on Monday.
A quick moving clipper system is likely to bring a quick burst of rain changing to snow this afternoon and evening.
Odds are increasing that modest snow/sleet will impact the Mid-Atlantic early next week with some details starting to come into focus.
A weak clipper system will look to bring a period of scattered snow showers to the Mid-Atlantic Friday afternoon.
As cold air gets established, a system early next week will look to bring the threat of winter weather to the region.
A developing coastal system may allow for light snow showers on Friday as colder air arrives to the region.
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