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RT @NWSMARFC: The snow storm last week has left 1-3 inches of water in the snowpack over portions of the Mid-Atlantic. A rain event later in the week could result in river rises near flooding. https://t.co/3fncvCXlA9

Posted on December 20, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSMARFC: The snow storm last week has left 1-3 inches of water in the snowpack over portions of the Mid-Atlantic. A rain event later in the week could result in river rises near flooding. https://t.co/3fncvCXlA9

The snow storm last week has left 1-3 inches of water in the snowpack over portions of the Mid-Atlantic. A rain event later in the week could result in river rises near flooding. pic.twitter.com/3fncvCXlA9

— NWS MARFC (@NWSMARFC) December 20, 2020



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Next Post: RT @NWSWPC: Active weather will make a return to the Eastern U.S. beginning Christmas Eve as a Clipper system moves through the region. Heavy snow is possible over portions of the Ohio Valley, alongside a flood and severe weather threat in the Mid-Atlantic. Stay weather aware! https://t.co/1cxpbmKqCx

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