Final Call: Heavy Snow, Sleet, & Ice Set to Bring Significant Impacts
Brought to you by Bill Oosterink, Realtor We’re entering the final hours before a high-impact winter storm affects much of the Mid-Atlantic. While the overall setup […]
Brought to you by Bill Oosterink, Realtor We’re entering the final hours before a high-impact winter storm affects much of the Mid-Atlantic. While the overall setup […]
Snow develops late tonight before transitioning to sleet and freezing rain Sunday, leading to widespread impacts across the region.
This is a high-confidence, high-impact storm with heavy snow, prolonged sleet, and damaging ice depending on your location.
A high impact winter storm will bring significant snow and ice to the region.
While snow is expected, ice poses the greater risk for dangerous conditions later Sunday.
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.
Forecast models continue to show a storm developing this weekend, but key differences in storm track and cold air placement remain.

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