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Where will the snow fly?

Posted on March 25, 2011March 25, 2011 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Where will the snow fly?

INITIAL THOUGHTs! Tomorrow night snow will be heaviest across the state in a line from Charlottesville to Fredericksburg to Salisbury, Md line. Accumulations 1 to 3 inches seems possible 30 miles either side of that line, but along the coast just a coating to an inch. North of that area up to the middle part of Maryland, a coating to 1 inch seems more likely with some seeing as much as 2″ in the southern part of this area. In Southern part of the Appalachian Mts from Afton down SW to Tazewell and 25 miles either side of this 2 to 4 inches with some 6 inch amounts in higher elevations seems likely.

Few selected spots Charlottesville; 2 inches Fredericksburg: 2 inches Washington DC/Dulles: 1 inch Spotsylvania: 2 inches Ashland: trace to an inch Salisbury: 1 inch Richmond: trace Sunday morning

More to come!

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