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Related: About this forumBig storm possible in Mid-Atlantic next week. How much snow could D.C. get?
Big storm possible in Mid-Atlantic next week. How much snow could D.C. get?
There is a high ceiling for how much snow the storm -- likely to hit Wednesday or Thursday -- could generate. But it could also just bring a glancing blow.
February 14, 2025 at 1:56 p.m. EST
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There is a high ceiling for how much snow the storm -- likely to hit Wednesday or Thursday -- could generate. But it could also just bring a glancing blow.
February 14, 2025 at 1:56 p.m. EST
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Big storm possible in Mid-Atlantic next week. How much snow could D.C. get? (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 14
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Lovie777
(18,023 posts)1. Since they fired most of the weather experts re: meteorologists...................
the country may not get proper warning.
dweller
(26,411 posts)2. Predictions in NC
Are anywhere from 8-11”
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DeeDeeNY
(3,708 posts)3. It all depends where on the weather map Rump uses his Sharpie
Nictuku
(4,160 posts)4. HUGE Storm just passed us last night
Incredible Winds and tons of rain in Northern California. One of the windiest storms I've seen in a while. It is probably that storm that is now heading east. I read that they expected something like 8 feet of snow in the Sierras.
Today, sunny and gorgeous! It is still chilly (40's-50s) but it is a tease of Spring (my time of year)
Leave it to Mother Earth to give me /something/ to be happy about.
elleng
(139,203 posts)5. MONDAY, President's Day, DC area WINDY.