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RT @NWSWakefieldVA: 5 AM UPDATE: Winter Storm Warnings are now in effect for northeast NC and southeast VA. Snow totals have been increased within the warning area. We are still expecting the snow to begin late this afternoon and come to an end by early Friday morning. #vawx #ncwx #mdwx #snow https://t.co/GLYQLsCfeQ

Posted on February 20, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSWakefieldVA: 5 AM UPDATE: Winter Storm Warnings are now in effect for northeast NC and southeast VA. Snow totals have been increased within the warning area. We are still expecting the snow to begin late this afternoon and come to an end by early Friday morning. #vawx #ncwx #mdwx #snow https://t.co/GLYQLsCfeQ

5 AM UPDATE: Winter Storm Warnings are now in effect for northeast NC and southeast VA. Snow totals have been increased within the warning area. We are still expecting the snow to begin late this afternoon and come to an end by early Friday morning. #vawx #ncwx #mdwx #snow pic.twitter.com/GLYQLsCfeQ — NWS Wakefield (@NWSWakefieldVA) February…

Read More “RT @NWSWakefieldVA: 5 AM UPDATE: Winter Storm Warnings are now in effect for northeast NC and southeast VA. Snow totals have been increased within the warning area. We are still expecting the snow to begin late this afternoon and come to an end by early Friday morning. #vawx #ncwx #mdwx #snow https://t.co/GLYQLsCfeQ” »

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RT @DCPoliceDept: Here is an additional photo of Savion McQueen: Have info? Call (202) 727-9099/text 50411 https://t.co/ygjTAhK6uT

Posted on February 12, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @DCPoliceDept: Here is an additional photo of Savion McQueen: Have info? Call (202) 727-9099/text 50411 https://t.co/ygjTAhK6uT

Here is an additional photo of Savion McQueen: Have info? Call (202) 727-9099/text 50411 pic.twitter.com/ygjTAhK6uT — DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) February 12, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @DCPoliceDept: MPD is seeking to locate the individual pictured below (left). She was last seen traveling with Savion McQueen (right) in the 2900 block Nelson Pl., SE. https://t.co/Xncwqgw5QK

Posted on February 12, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @DCPoliceDept: MPD is seeking to locate the individual pictured below (left). She was last seen traveling with Savion McQueen (right) in the 2900 block Nelson Pl., SE. https://t.co/Xncwqgw5QK

MPD is seeking to locate the individual pictured below (left). She was last seen traveling with Savion McQueen (right) in the 2900 block Nelson Pl., SE. pic.twitter.com/Xncwqgw5QK — DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) February 12, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @wusa9: HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? It only takes 2 seconds to share! https://t.co/PGtyIDNGaN

Posted on February 12, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @wusa9: HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? It only takes 2 seconds to share! https://t.co/PGtyIDNGaN

HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? It only takes 2 seconds to share! https://t.co/PGtyIDNGaN — WUSA9 (@wusa9) February 12, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @ABC: SOUND ON: What sound is made when you drop a nine-inch ice core—a sample of ice drilled from a glacier—down a 450-foot deep hole in Antarctica? Turns out it’s something like a series of cartoon ricochets! https://t.co/Zd75da8uvn https://t.co/dPE0jYBTex

Posted on February 12, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @ABC: SOUND ON: What sound is made when you drop a nine-inch ice core—a sample of ice drilled from a glacier—down a 450-foot deep hole in Antarctica? Turns out it’s something like a series of cartoon ricochets! https://t.co/Zd75da8uvn https://t.co/dPE0jYBTex

SOUND ON: What sound is made when you drop a nine-inch ice core—a sample of ice drilled from a glacier—down a 450-foot deep hole in Antarctica? Turns out it's something like a series of cartoon ricochets! https://t.co/Zd75da8uvn pic.twitter.com/dPE0jYBTex — ABC News (@ABC) February 12, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @TimBuckleyWX: In much of NC — plants are blooming way too quickly this year. This map from the @USANPN estimates that it may be the earliest such spring bloom in the last 39 years. #ncwx https://t.co/zo9Lu0uwuE

Posted on February 11, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @TimBuckleyWX: In much of NC — plants are blooming way too quickly this year. This map from the @USANPN estimates that it may be the earliest such spring bloom in the last 39 years. #ncwx https://t.co/zo9Lu0uwuE

In much of NC — plants are blooming way too quickly this year. This map from the @USANPN estimates that it may be the earliest such spring bloom in the last 39 years. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/zo9Lu0uwuE — Tim Buckley (@TimBuckleyWX) February 11, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @EdPiotrowski: The combination of warm & humid air along with a cold front will produce a few showers and storms mainly inland this afternoon. There is a very small risk an isolated storm could produce strong winds capable of damage. There’s an extemely low risk of a brief tornado #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/Xy8LmPsCin

Posted on February 11, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @EdPiotrowski: The combination of warm & humid air along with a cold front will produce a few showers and storms mainly inland this afternoon. There is a very small risk an isolated storm could produce strong winds capable of damage. There’s an extemely low risk of a brief tornado #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/Xy8LmPsCin

The combination of warm & humid air along with a cold front will produce a few showers and storms mainly inland this afternoon. There is a very small risk an isolated storm could produce strong winds capable of damage. There’s an extemely low risk of a brief tornado #scwx #ncwx pic.twitter.com/Xy8LmPsCin — Ed Piotrowski (@EdPiotrowski)…

Read More “RT @EdPiotrowski: The combination of warm & humid air along with a cold front will produce a few showers and storms mainly inland this afternoon. There is a very small risk an isolated storm could produce strong winds capable of damage. There’s an extemely low risk of a brief tornado #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/Xy8LmPsCin” »

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RT @ChrisMartzWX: The morning of February 9, 1934 was the coldest on record in the Northeastern U.S. The average minimum temperature that day was -22°F (-30°C). Additionally, Michigan’s coldest temperature of -51°F (-46.1°C) was recorded that day. https://t.co/syeNXiQCKS h/t @Tony__Heller https://t.co/yOdztd7BVD

Posted on February 9, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @ChrisMartzWX: The morning of February 9, 1934 was the coldest on record in the Northeastern U.S. The average minimum temperature that day was -22°F (-30°C). Additionally, Michigan’s coldest temperature of -51°F (-46.1°C) was recorded that day. https://t.co/syeNXiQCKS h/t @Tony__Heller https://t.co/yOdztd7BVD

The morning of February 9, 1934 was the coldest on record in the Northeastern U.S. The average minimum temperature that day was -22°F (-30°C). Additionally, Michigan's coldest temperature of -51°F (-46.1°C) was recorded that day.https://t.co/syeNXiQCKS h/t @Tony__Heller pic.twitter.com/yOdztd7BVD — Chris Martz Weather (@ChrisMartzWX) February 9, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @EdPiotrowski: 47 years ago today, we were in the midst of one of South Carolina’s biggest winter storms. After snowing for two full days nearly two feet of snow had fallen on parts of the Pee Dee and Midlands. There was even a foot of snow on the beaches. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/3IGwcD9HdB

Posted on February 9, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @EdPiotrowski: 47 years ago today, we were in the midst of one of South Carolina’s biggest winter storms. After snowing for two full days nearly two feet of snow had fallen on parts of the Pee Dee and Midlands. There was even a foot of snow on the beaches. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/3IGwcD9HdB

47 years ago today, we were in the midst of one of South Carolina's biggest winter storms. After snowing for two full days nearly two feet of snow had fallen on parts of the Pee Dee and Midlands. There was even a foot of snow on the beaches. #scwx #ncwx pic.twitter.com/3IGwcD9HdB — Ed Piotrowski (@EdPiotrowski)…

Read More “RT @EdPiotrowski: 47 years ago today, we were in the midst of one of South Carolina’s biggest winter storms. After snowing for two full days nearly two feet of snow had fallen on parts of the Pee Dee and Midlands. There was even a foot of snow on the beaches. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/3IGwcD9HdB” »

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RT @NWS_BaltWash: Storm Survey confirms an EF0 Tornado in the Town of Leesburg VA earlier this morning Fri Feb 7. See this link for details: https://t.co/XaNJjzyG8O https://t.co/p1cHL5RL8t

Posted on February 7, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWS_BaltWash: Storm Survey confirms an EF0 Tornado in the Town of Leesburg VA earlier this morning Fri Feb 7. See this link for details: https://t.co/XaNJjzyG8O https://t.co/p1cHL5RL8t

Storm Survey confirms an EF0 Tornado in the Town of Leesburg VA earlier this morning Fri Feb 7. See this link for details: https://t.co/XaNJjzyG8O pic.twitter.com/p1cHL5RL8t — NWS DC/Baltimore (@NWS_BaltWash) February 8, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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