I realize that I am, without a doubt, quite desperate. I am certainly desperate for a flurry of snow when I have some admittedly lame questions such as these.
All the time I spend obsessively watching radars just for a brief glimpse of a single fleeting snow flurry. It's almost laughable.
I have noticed the national radar and the Washington DC regional radar.
We are currently 31 degrees with a 20 degree dewpoint. Our relative humidity is 61%.
That is not exactly what I would call dry air. We have 31-degree air at 61% humidity.
Now, looking at those radars, I would say that Woodbridge VA has a 50 to 60% chance of a few snow flurries tonight into tomorrow.
What I want is YOUR analysis. Will that precip reach us? It's moving east. The air here is NOT dry. The relative humidity is 61%. I don't expect much; I know where I live, and it is certainly NOT Buffalo, New York lol. But I just think that we might have a chance at a few precious snow flurries tonight, maybe into tomorrow, before the rain smacks down mercilessly onto all our snow.
Please FLguy and/or any other weather expert on this board, please evaluate my (admittedly slim) chances of actually getting to see a few snow flurries tonight and/or tomorrow. Please.
Thanks.

-ICE MAN JEB!!!!!