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Final Snowfall Projection Map: New Winter Storm Will Cause Slippery Travel In Northeast Final Snowfall Projection Map: New Winter Storm Will Cause Slippery Travel In Northeast
Final Snowfall Projection Map: New Winter Storm Will Cause Slippery Travel In Northeast Final snowfall projections have been released for a wide-ranging winter storm moving from the south to the Northeast that will cause hazardous travel. While the heaviest snowfall is expected south of Washington, DC, the storm will still cause slick travel throughout the region. "While a general 1 to perhaps 3 inches of snow is forecast, there can be pockets where a coating or a dusting of snow could be all that falls from the storm, especially along the upper mid-Atlantic coast," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said." Final Snow Accumulation Projections See the first image…
Snowfall Projections Updated For New Winter Storm Set To Hit Northeast Snowfall Projections Updated For New Winter Storm Set To Hit Northeast
Snowfall Projections Updated For New Winter Storm Set To Hit Northeast Snowfall projections have been updated for a new winter storm headed to the Northeast. The timing for the system is Friday night, Jan. 10, into Saturday, Jan. 11, according to the National Weather Service. The heaviest snow and ice are predicted for the south of Washington, DC, but accumulating snow and slippery travel will range from the Midwest to southern New England, where snow should be "intermittent and spotty in nature," AccuWeather says. New Snow Accumulation Projections See the first image above Light blue areas: 1 to 3 inches Next shade: up to 6 inches Dark blue area…
Gusty Winds, Possible Snow Heading Toward Maryland, Virginia, Forecasters Caution Gusty Winds, Possible Snow Heading Toward Maryland, Virginia, Forecasters Caution
Gusty Winds, Possible Snow Heading Toward Maryland, Virginia, Forecasters Caution Forecasters are cautioning that some wild weather may be moving through the DMV region through the weekend as the area braces for possible snow storms in parts of the area. A "Special Weather Statement" was issued by the National Weather Service advising that wind gusts possibly approaching 50 mph may be on the way on Wednesday night, bringing with it a strong cold front and possibly a taste of winter weather in the mountains. Mild temps continue ahead of strong cold front today. The front will deliver increased rain chances & gusty winds later this evening into tonight. Upper level …