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Good rains to break for 24 hours! Then rain and thunder. Then colder! Snow flurries possuble Monday morning north!

Posted on November 13, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather 1 Comment on Good rains to break for 24 hours! Then rain and thunder. Then colder! Snow flurries possuble Monday morning north!

Good amount of rain has come through. Another round is on the way with a front tommorrw night into Saturday. Warm conditions and a strong front will mean a few storms could be severe! Colder Sunday. A cold front may have enough moisture and cold air to bring snow showers to the areas north of fredericksburg!
Cold and windy the rest of the day Monday! Cold temps (mainly 40s and even 30s)through Thursday!

Again, there are hints at some precipitation late next week.

All for now!
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Comment (1) on “Good rains to break for 24 hours! Then rain and thunder. Then colder! Snow flurries possuble Monday morning north!”

  1. jack_frost says:
    November 13, 2008 at 9:51 pm

    hey all this is luke!! wiinters coming, and very cold air will be in place late next week to thanksgiving. and could a storm be brewing??? stay tuned :)

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