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Month: February 2008

Ice issues remain this morning. Snow this afternoon

Posted on February 13, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Ice issues remain this morning. Snow this afternoon

The ice continues most of the night and has been really a problem for the central piedmont. Be extremely careful especially on secondary streets and walking! The snow threat this afternoon and evening looks less impressive than I may have thought, but bears watching as models do not get these scenarios correct often. I am…

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Ice isses continue for Piedmont – snow tomorrow into tomorrow night!

Posted on February 13, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Ice isses continue for Piedmont – snow tomorrow into tomorrow night!

The cold air will slowly erode, but it is going to take some time so ice will be an issue until morning! In the morning we may see some plain rain before temperatures bottom out a new coastal low forms. There is a chance for 1 – 4″ of snow especially I-95 and eastward and…

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Dicy roads and snow!

Posted on February 12, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Dicy roads and snow!

Be really careful when you leave! Very icy and a lot of traffic! Rain will change to snow tomorrow and there will be some accumulations!

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