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elleng

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Thu Jan 27, 2022, 03:39 PM Jan 2022

Big East Coast storm to brush D.C. area with snow Friday into early Saturday. [View all]

Heaviest amounts are anticipated east of the Chesapeake Bay, with generally just a coating to 2 inches around the District.

The nor’easter or bomb cyclone pegged to plaster coastal areas from Virginia Beach to Boston with heavy snow will probably just graze the Washington region with a light accumulation. But enough snow may fall Friday night, amid dropping temperatures, for slick roads.

Computer models vary in their forecasts, but generally a coating to 2 inches is most probable in the immediate D.C. area; up to a few inches are possible nearer the Chesapeake Bay. Over the Delmarva Peninsula, where winter storm watches are in effect, 3 to 6 inches or so could fall, depending on the storm track.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/01/27/snow-dc-delmarva-noreaster/?

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How does it look for Annapolis? multigraincracker Jan 2022 #1
Maplet showing 1-3" for Ann Arundel County, includes Annapolis, elleng Jan 2022 #2
2-3 for mid Michigan tonight too. multigraincracker Jan 2022 #3
How deep is the snow I_UndergroundPanther Jan 2022 #4
?2-3"? elleng Jan 2022 #5
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