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Models trend snowier – If models are correct

Posted on December 3, 2009 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Models trend snowier – If models are correct

If models continue we will see a more significant snow threat with some areas seeing 2 to as much as 6 inches, especially on the grass, Saturday afternoon and into the night. This will need further watching and I will update as often as I can. I suspect many will start as rain and rain/snow mix, and then snow. Best chance of accumulations still west of I-95 and the Higher elevations of Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina!

All for now!

Jimmy

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