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3/8 Snow winding down

Posted on March 8, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/8 Snow winding down

High winds and cold temperatures will remain Snow will be ending rapidly west to east this early afternoon. Total accumulations have generally been .5″ to as much as 3″ Please note that slush will freeze as soon as the sun sets, so be careful. The positive of the wind will mean drying should occur as…

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3/8 HEAVY SNOW FALLING

Posted on March 8, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/8 HEAVY SNOW FALLING

Snow has been falling and is very heavy. Side streets and parking lots are getting accumulations. NWS is issuing snow advisories due to the heavy snow and temperatures now down to freezing or below in many areas.   Accumulations are occurring west of the DC Metro area and snow line should continue east. Temperatures are…

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3/7 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Posted on March 7, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/7 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Pattern will get cold after the second day of warmer weather. Strong signs that the pattern will turn Spring Like in about a week! There are possibilities of snow between now and then but nothing set in stone! Where are we headed? It appears that in about 1 week we will see the Polar Vortex…

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3/6 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Posted on March 6, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/6 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

The system Tomorrow Night will have rain changing to snow. There is some potential for more snow than forecasted, but just a chance. Hard to determine which wave in the pattern may be a big storm. Right now this Friday/Saturday looks the best for this, but Wednesday Night may still hold some possibilities. As noted…

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3/5 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Posted on March 5, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/5 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

The best winter pattern I have seen in years is about to set up. Potential for any system to become a more important system than forecast. Today we have convective precipitation that will end up being snow this afternoon! Nothing too much in accumulation, but, yes, there could be some thunder snows out there! The…

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3/4 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Posted on March 4, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/4 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Next 7-10 days are going to feature 2 chances of winter to return followed by an intense cold outbreak! Summary: First, the next 24-36 hours will feature an Alberta clipper that will bring some light rain and snow showers to the region overnight and mainly light rain showers tomorrow. There is nothing to be concerned…

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3/3 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Posted on March 3, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/3 DC/MD/VA Weather Outlook

Monday’s storm has combined with the upper Midwest low and carved out a blocking cold pattern for the Northeast. A clipper system will affect us this weekend, a rain (maybe some mix) system Monday/Tuesday and then we have another chance of a more significant winter system next Thursday/Friday Summary: Average highs are around 50 for…

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3/1 Storm Recap

Posted on March 2, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/1 Storm Recap

Recap! Can’t help but do a recap on yesterday’s storm! Make no bones about it, I busted big time! I did end up with 5.5 inched in Sterling and some areas did alright. Big snows occurred in the higher elevations, which was expected, especially southwestern Virginia. BUT, I was off by about 3 to 4…

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3/1 Storm Recap

Posted on March 1, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 3/1 Storm Recap

Recap! Can’t help but do a recap on yesterday’s storm! Make no bones about it, I busted big time! I did end up with 5.5 inches in Sterling and some areas did alright. Big snows occurred in the higher elevations, which was expected, especially southwestern Virginia. BUT, I was off by about 3 to 4…

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2/28 Final Call

Posted on February 27, 2005 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on 2/28 Final Call

Big Winter Storm Commencing! What? Major Winter Storm When? From Tonight Through Late Tuesday Night, though bulk will fall next 24 hours How Much? I have my final call map here: http://www.midatlanticweather.com/Images/2_28_2005_F.gif Some Locations: Hagerstown: 8-10 Dulles: 8-10 Washington DC: 6-8 Fairfax: 8-10 Charlottesville: 8-10 Lynchburg: 4-6 some Freezing Rain Roanoke: 8-10 Wytheville: 8-10 Danville:…

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