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1 to 2″ of snow. Higher amounts along and west of the mountains

Posted on December 4, 2007 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 1 to 2″ of snow. Higher amounts along and west of the mountains

Snow should begin in the early morning far west and overtake the rest of the area by noon. A light snow appears likely with areas that are shaded (under trees and around buildings) getting over an inch of snow and other areas around an inch.

The significance of this event will be the first accumulating snows for the region. Some slick spots will be possible.
 

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