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Snow threat light at this point

Posted on December 28, 2009 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Snow threat light at this point

There will be a storm later this week, but it now looks light at best.
This would be Thursday. It also is likely that many will see some snow
transition to a cold rain. It is possible that this could change back
over to a bit of Snow thursday night. There remains some uncertainty
about all of this so stay tuned.

Today through Wednesday will be breezy and very cold! Temps will be in
the 30 to 40 degree range for highs and winds could cause wind chill
advisories. Temps will continue cold Thursday, but just warm enough so
that rain will become a part of that forecast.

After Friday even colder air may pay a visit.

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