This blog will focus on Long Range Weather Forecasting in the DC area with an emphasis on major pattern changes and severe winter weather. So while it is a DC blog, it does pertain to the Mid Atlantic and the Northeast. My area of great interest is Winter Weather but I will update the blog throughout the year. Enjoy! Any questions/comments? Email me at jhatem81@yahoo.com
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Final Storm update
Looks like the Northern Virgina-Maryland-DC area is in the bullseye with regards to how much moisture is going to fall. This appears to be a very wet system with up to 1.5 inches of moisture. With the models now trending a bit colder in the upper levels, we could see more snow than I thought. If your 20-25 miles W and N of DC, there is a good chance you could see 3-4 inches of snow before changing to ice. DC could see an inch or so...then some ice and then some rain. Could be some real problems W and N of DC. Northern Maryland/Central Maryland could see 6 inches plus of snow.
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