This might not verify, because models are updating every day, but just for fun and to tell you to prepare car scrapers, shovels and salt (that's Bay, kid and pet-safe):
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The map says that's from Thursday through Tuesday? |
Yes, but 99% of the snow will fall Sunday night into Monday. |
These events are becoming rarer now. I feel like I should be doing lots to prepare. We have lots of food in our fridge and freezer, but isn’t there some other stuff we should do? |
Check your kids' snowboot, snow pants, jacket and mittens sizes, hunt around for your sleds. Otherwise, no need to stock up on foods beyond what you need for a few days. |
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https://www.weather.gov/lwx/winter
We will get nothing |
Uh…that’s for Friday into Saturday. |
i Wrong event, PP. |
It will be rain maybe a little icy sleet. |
You will not need an ice scraper because you won’t be leaving your house. |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2025/01/02/dc-region-snow-storm-forecast-ice-winter-weather/
The chance for at least 3 to 6 inches is increasing, although snow could change to a wintry mix, reducing totals in southern parts of the region. |
Scenario 1: Moderate snow; some wintry mix from the Beltway southward. Accumulation of 3 to 6 inches.
(35 percent chance) Scenario 2: Heavy snow. Accumulation over 6 inches. Some wintry mix south of the District. (35 percent chance) Scenario 3: A wintry mix following 1 to 4 inches of snow accumulation. (20 percent chance) Scenario 4: Light snow with 1 to 4 inches of accumulation. (10 percent chance) |
My kid is supposed to go back to school Monday after a full two weeks of winter vacay. I will be actively hoping for no snow. ISWIS.
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My kid is, too! Coincidence? I think not. |