RT @capitalweather: 18 BELOW ZERO just 2.5 hours from DC. https://t.co/y3MDjT3xXk
18 BELOW ZERO just 2.5 hours from DC. https://t.co/y3MDjT3xXk — Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) February 4, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
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18 BELOW ZERO just 2.5 hours from DC. https://t.co/y3MDjT3xXk — Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) February 4, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
The major nor'easter which has plagued the eastern United States since Sunday is finally lifting away this morning. Although lingering snow may add light accumulations to the region today, the heaviest is over. Here are some of the notable snowfall totals so far. pic.twitter.com/yS8UE5sl7O — NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) February 3, 2021 from Twitter…
??? Slides, somersaults and pure panda joy. Happy snow day from giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian! ??. . . #SnowDay #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/my02GwnPFL — National Zoo (@NationalZoo) January 31, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
Great walk around the lake. 100s of geese! pic.twitter.com/LWUOXmAJcQ — Mid Atlantic Weather (@midatlanticwx) February 1, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
Here is the latest forecast for the winter storm expected to arrive late Saturday night and continue into Sunday and Monday. As often is the case, there will be locally high amounts where heavy snow banding occurs. Take a look at the forecast and high end/low end potential here. pic.twitter.com/ceneszwtJg — NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) January…
Winter Storm Watch has been expanded and now includes all counties west of the Chesapeake Bay and all of eastern West Virginia for the potential for 5 inches of snow or more. #DCwx #MDwx #VAwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/yMVxbOYKj2 — NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) January 30, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
Winter Storm Watch for the areas in Blue pic.twitter.com/lNqAL7JSIs — Jordan Tessler (@TerpWeather) January 29, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
99 years ago today, at 9:02 pm, the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed under the weight of 28" of snow. It still ranks as the worst disaster in D.C.'s history. 98 people perished in the theater that terrible evening. @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/5a18Q5uzia — Kevin Ambrose (@dcstormchaser) January 29, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
Using @webberweather 's verification map. A comparison of my forecast vs the actuals. Overall, i think it was decent. Biggest mistake was having area F too far SW over Guilford/Alamance/Orange/Durham counties. Also foothills were completely shutout. Always a learning experience! pic.twitter.com/HFrYWVDIPn — Allan Huffman (@RaleighWx) January 28, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
An updated Day 3-7 Hazards Outlook has been issued. https://t.co/VBxTZC7t44 pic.twitter.com/jFFd992GvQ — NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) January 28, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx