AM Update: Watches Expand and Warnings Issued
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A coastal storm brings snow to much of the region to snow Sunday PM, with impacts likely into Monday.
A coastal storm arrives Sunday evening with cold rain for most, but colder pockets north and west of DC could see a brief burst of snow.
A weak clipper system may bring a brief period of light snow late tonight into early Wednesday, with minor impacts possible.
A fast-moving clipper may bring a period of light snow late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
A rapidly strengthening storm is expected off the East Coast this weekend, with the heaviest snow focused south, while areas farther north continue to watch for possible impacts depending on the storm’s track.
The overall pattern remains very favorable for a strong storm to develop in the Atlantic this weekend.
Wind chills may drop below 0° overnight as arctic remains locked in.
A favorable winter pattern is setting up for next weekend, but the track — and whether impacts reach the East Coast — is still very much uncertain.
Fresh northwesterly winds will deliver a new blast of arctic air into the region tonight.

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