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Blizzard warnings expanded westward to immediate DC metro and Baltimore areas

Posted on December 19, 2009 By Mid Atlantic Weather 2 Comments on Blizzard warnings expanded westward to immediate DC metro and Baltimore areas

Maybe I was a little robust on the 20 to 30 inches.. many will see the 12 to 20 which is closer to what I posted on my site last night!

Snow is heavy in areas of Northern Virginia this morning! Snow has accumulated around 10 inches here in Sterling. Many reporting the same.

Awesome sight!

Snow will slacken a lot southern half of state. As the low off the coast continues to wrap up the winds will start to be an issue. Snows will continue north part of VA, MD, DC, and up to New England.

Not to look to far beyond the current situation, but another snow could occur for CHRISTMAS day as well.

If you are a weather nut like me, this is FUN!

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Comments (2) on “Blizzard warnings expanded westward to immediate DC metro and Baltimore areas”

  1. andrewm says:
    December 19, 2009 at 11:02 am

    MORE SNOW!!!!!

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  2. andrewm says:
    December 19, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    15 1/2 " at 3 pm in Round Hill, VA

    Reply

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