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Weekend to end rainy. Snow/Ice threat increasing for Thursday – Friday

Posted on February 16, 2008 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Weekend to end rainy. Snow/Ice threat increasing for Thursday – Friday

We are rather calm weather wise this weekend with highs slightly below normal today and slightly above tomorrow. By tomorrow afternoon, rain should overspread the area.
Scattered showers will likely turn to snow showers Monday and Monday night in the north and Mountains but that will be after a rather mild start in the 50s and even 60s. A pretty cold week will shape  up and it appears a storm may affect us with a variety of winter weather starting Thursday and lasting into Friday. This looks like a Snow to ice set up for amny Northen Virginia and Maryland areas.

All for now!

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