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Related: About this forumSnow likely Saturday in D.C. area, heavy amounts possible in southeast suburbs
Snow likely Saturday in D.C. area, heavy amounts possible in southeast suburbs
By Jason Samenow and Wes Junker
@capitalweather
January 6 at 12:56 PM
* Winter storm warning for St. Marys County and points south Saturday | Winter weather advisories for Prince Georges, Anne Arundel, Stafford, Charles, and Calvert counties and points south *
A major winter storm passing south and east of Washington will come close to enough to spread snow over parts of the region. Heavy snow is possible in Southern Maryland and the southern and central Delmarva, while lighter snow are likely to skirt the immediate D.C. area.
Capital Weather Gang snowfall forecast for Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017.
By Jason Samenow and Wes Junker
@capitalweather
January 6 at 12:56 PM
* Winter storm warning for St. Marys County and points south Saturday | Winter weather advisories for Prince Georges, Anne Arundel, Stafford, Charles, and Calvert counties and points south *
A major winter storm passing south and east of Washington will come close to enough to spread snow over parts of the region. Heavy snow is possible in Southern Maryland and the southern and central Delmarva, while lighter snow are likely to skirt the immediate D.C. area.
Capital Weather Gang snowfall forecast for Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017.
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Snow likely Saturday in D.C. area, heavy amounts possible in southeast suburbs (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2017
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underpants
(182,807 posts)1. Expecting 3-6" here in Richmond.
Should be fun.
Not going NEAR a grocery store tonight.
monmouth4
(9,705 posts)2. Bread and milk, bread and milk..LOL..
atreides1
(16,079 posts)3. Not believing it
Until I actually see it!
elleng
(130,910 posts)6. Ditto; waited all day yesterday for 'snow showers.'
NADA! But sky does look much more like it now.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,457 posts)4. Robeson County, NC: Wet stuff closing in
Posted on January 6, 2017 by robesonian
Wet stuff closing in
News, Top Stories
County prepares for worst, hopes for best
Donnie Douglas - ddouglas@civitasmedia - Scott Bigelow - Contributor
LUMBERTON The bread and milk have been purchased, the roads are being salted, and emergency officials are getting ready.
Now what remains is to see how hard a winter storm that is closing in on Robeson County hits. There will be plenty of wet stuff, but whether it is rain, sleet or the preferred powdery snow remains to be seen.
[font size=1]Ralph Mullins, with three loaves of bread and several gallons of milk, is ready in the event he gets snowed in. The weather will start deteriorating late today, and Robeson County will get a mix of rain, sleet and perhaps snow during today and on Saturday.[/font]
Wet stuff closing in
News, Top Stories
County prepares for worst, hopes for best
Donnie Douglas - ddouglas@civitasmedia - Scott Bigelow - Contributor
LUMBERTON The bread and milk have been purchased, the roads are being salted, and emergency officials are getting ready.
Now what remains is to see how hard a winter storm that is closing in on Robeson County hits. There will be plenty of wet stuff, but whether it is rain, sleet or the preferred powdery snow remains to be seen.
[font size=1]Ralph Mullins, with three loaves of bread and several gallons of milk, is ready in the event he gets snowed in. The weather will start deteriorating late today, and Robeson County will get a mix of rain, sleet and perhaps snow during today and on Saturday.[/font]
elleng
(130,910 posts)5. Waiting for ours, Calvert County, to begin
around 2 a.m., and last til 2 p.m., as forecast.