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2/24 DC/MD/VA Final Call

Posted on February 23, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 2/24 DC/MD/VA Final Call

Snow Alert Final Call

What: moderate to potentially heavy Snow event.

Where: Today we had a major Shift North. Southern VA likely to see rain. Northern Virginia and Maryland will see Moderate to heavy accumulations

Final Calls for some select locations.

Dulles – 4-8

DC – 3-6

Baltimore – 4-8

Hagerstown – 6-10

Charlottesville – 3-6

Orange – 3-6

Fredericksburg – 3-6

Spotsylvania – 3-6

Ashland – 1-3

Richmond – 1-3

Roanoke – 1-3

Lynchburg – 2-4

See Map: http://www.midatlanticweather.com/Images/2_24_2005_f.gif

When: Starting: 2 am Southwest. Overspreading the north by 9 am. Expecting heavier snow between 10 am and 3 pm .. may see a lull and then a regeneration of light snow tomorrow evening and night in the North.

Concerns:

1.
Limiting factor may be the convection to our south

2.
Mix may make it to DC suburbs south of town

3.
Could see cold air wrap into system and give some snow back to south central regions

4. Snow deformation line/wrap around possible Central Maryland into Northern Virginia

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