Areas north of Philadelphia to Atlantic City will probably not get much snow from this...right now I'm thinking 2-4" for areas north of Philadelphia-Atlantic City...4-8" for areas south of Philadelphia-Atlantic City, and a jackpot of around 10" in Maryland. Overall not that significant of a storm...except for the areas that get 8"+ which look to be pretty isolated.
Most areas south of DC will change to rain, with a mix between PHL and DCA...but I think the snow will last long enough for significant accumulations south of the M-D line to Northern VA.
Areas north of Philadelphia-Atlantic City...
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Re: Areas north of Philadelphia-Atlantic City...
Colin wrote:Areas north of Philadelphia to Atlantic City will probably not get much snow from this...right now I'm thinking 2-4" for areas north of Philadelphia-Atlantic City...4-8" for areas south of Philadelphia-Atlantic City, and a jackpot of around 10" in Maryland. Overall not that significant of a storm...except for the areas that get 8"+ which look to be pretty isolated.
Most areas south of DC will change to rain, with a mix between PHL and DCA...but I think the snow will last long enough for significant accumulations south of the M-D line to Northern VA.
i wouldint be so confident about that dude. i would put about as much stock in what glenn hurricane schwartz says as i do the iraqi information minister.

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