Cold arctic air expected to affect all over the area next week. Possible snow showers in the area. As a front moves in with the arctic air, could produce below freezing temps. Precip expected possible in the area.
Highs only in the 40s and upper 30s in the mountains. The front will move in Thurs night and continue into Fri. Upper Maryland looking to be affected by some snow showers. Possibly down into the eastern areas by Fredericksburg. D.C. and the suburbs may see some flakes fly through the sky. Below freezing lows throughout the week. The mountains west may not be affected by the snow.
Snowfall Accumulations
Washington D.C area: 0"
Winchester: 0"
Leesburg: 0"
Ashburn: 0"
Staunton: 0"
Federicksburg: Possible Dusting
Manassas: 0"
Upper Maryland: Possible Dusting
Baltimore area: 0"
Richmond: 0"
Harrisonburg: Possible Dusting to <1"
Charlottesville: Possible Dusting
Culpeper: 0"
Lynchburg: 0"
Accumulations Updated 8:30AM 11/8/14
Updated 5:21PM 11/7/14
Published by KJ Nguyen
Friday, November 7, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Winter Storm Pax Ahead
A southern storm named Pax is moving through the south now bring ICE to Texas, LA, MS, AL, GA, SC, NC, and VA. The storm will arrive during the day Wednesday for southern Virginia including Danville and Roanoke. Winter Storm Warnings are wide-spread in Virginia. 8-12" of snow expected for the higher elevations of Virginia including Roanoke, Leesburg, Charlottesville, Manassas, Haymarket, Luray, Fairfax, and Danville. 5-8" of snow expected west and east of the greater amounts including D.C., Winchester, Richmond, Fredericksburg. The east is still uncertain as warm air from the coast may move in and mix in with sleet or rain. Ice concern for the Richmond area Wednesday-Thursday. This storm could be the biggest storm in 4 years.
VAWeatherDaily Snowfall Forecast:
Prince William County: 6-10"
Loudoun County: 6-10"+
Roanoke Coutny: 6-10"
Fredericksburg: 4-8"
DC: 5-8"
Frederick County VA: 5-8"+
Fairfax County: 6-10"
Stafford: 3-5"+
Richmond: 2-4"
Luray: 8-12"
The Weather Channel Snowfall Forecast:
Prince William County: 8-12"
Loudoun County: 8-12"
Roanoke: 8-12"
Fredericksburg: 3-5"+
DC: 5-8"
Frederick County VA: 6-10"+
Fairfax Coutny: 6-10"+
Stafford: 3-5"
Richmond: 2-4"
Luray: 8-12"+
-KJ Nguyen
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VAWeatherDaily Snowfall Forecast:
Prince William County: 6-10"
Loudoun County: 6-10"+
Roanoke Coutny: 6-10"
Fredericksburg: 4-8"
DC: 5-8"
Frederick County VA: 5-8"+
Fairfax County: 6-10"
Stafford: 3-5"+
Richmond: 2-4"
Luray: 8-12"
The Weather Channel Snowfall Forecast:
Prince William County: 8-12"
Loudoun County: 8-12"
Roanoke: 8-12"
Fredericksburg: 3-5"+
DC: 5-8"
Frederick County VA: 6-10"+
Fairfax Coutny: 6-10"+
Stafford: 3-5"
Richmond: 2-4"
Luray: 8-12"+
-KJ Nguyen
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Sunday, January 19, 2014
Snowy Tuesday Ahead
As the warming trend continues through Monday, it will change by Tuesday. Highs in the 40s and 50s Sunday and Monday. By Tuesday, a cold front will move in the area bringing cold air from the the north. Highs only in the 20s and 30s on Tuesday. Light to moderate snow is expected on Tuesday as well. Accumulations stay north of Virginia and Maryland. No accumulations expected anywhere south of the Richmond area. It will stay a lot colder as the week goes by. Snow accumulations around the 2-4" range. This includes; Leesburg, Front Royal, Manassas, DC, Baltimore, Winchester, and Staunton. Snow accumulations less than an inch includes; Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, and Richmond. The heavier snow is expected in the northwestern parts of Virginia, this includes Winchester and Staunton. 5-8" of snow expected in the higher elevations. Driving conditions maybe dangerous. The cold temperatures will stay below freezing until Friday. Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for counties in the northern half of Virginia. Winter Storm Watch is in effect for counties south of the Warning areas. Blowing snow will minimize visibility while driving. Roads will be snow covered.
Snowfall Forecasts
Washington, DC: 6-9"
Baltimore: 8-12"
Dover: 6-10"
Leesburg: 5-8"
Manassas: 6-9"
Fredericksburg: 5-8"
Staunton: 6-9"
Winchester: 6-9"
Culpeper: 5-8"
Richmond: 3-5"
Virginia Beach: 1-2"
Roanoke: 3-5"
Atlantic City: 8-12"
UPDATED at 11:28pm EST Monday
Current Radar. Remains dry.
Snowfall Forecasts
Washington, DC: 6-9"
Baltimore: 8-12"
Dover: 6-10"
Leesburg: 5-8"
Manassas: 6-9"
Fredericksburg: 5-8"
Staunton: 6-9"
Winchester: 6-9"
Culpeper: 5-8"
Richmond: 3-5"
Virginia Beach: 1-2"
Roanoke: 3-5"
Atlantic City: 8-12"
UPDATED at 11:28pm EST Monday
Current Radar. Remains dry.
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-Lead Forecaster KJ Nguyen
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Warm Holiday!
Tomorrow is a holiday! The weather is perfect. Highs in the 40s and 50s state wide. Mostly Sunny.
Current Temperature
Current Temperature
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Saturday, January 11, 2014
Rainy Saturday
Today, showers will be moving in the area this morning. As the day goes by, rain will start to pick up and maybe a few rumbles of thunder. Rain maybe heavy at times. Flood Watch remains in effect until 12am EST, Sunday. Dense Fog Advisory in effect for counties in Maryland as FOG still in the area. By tonight, all the rain will move out. Maybe a few lingering showers early tonight. Mostly Cloudy tonight dipping down to the 30s. 1-2" of rain expected in some areas, but mainly around half an inch in most areas. Dense fog down south near and around Richmond, VA. Reporting down to zero visibility. Rain today state wide, temps going up to the 60s today (Mild for this time of the year). Strong storms are moving in soon.
Current Radar Map
Current Radar Map
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- Lead forecaster KJ Nguyen
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Friday, January 10, 2014
Rain/Snow/Freezing Rain throughout the Northern VA, Maryland, and PA
This morning, a little rain, snow, and freezing rain fell throughout the area. Snow is now being reported in Hagerstown, MD. A mix will continue through the morning and soon change over to all rain. Temperatures will go up to the 40s today and any ice or snow will melt by around noon. Ice accumulations under "Freezing Rain Advisory" around less than 1/10 of an inch. Slow traveling commute Friday morning. Un-treated roads will be dangerous in the morning. Freezing Rain Advisory still remains in effect until 9AM EST Friday, January 10th.
Current Radar Map 7:00AM EST
Current Radar Map 7:00AM EST
http://www.usairnet.com/weather/maps/current/virginia/radar/
Thursday, January 9, 2014
CurrentTemperatures State Wide 8:00PM EST
Temperatures stay around average. 8:00pm EST Thursday 1/9/14
http://www.usairnet.com/weather/maps/current/virginia/temperature/
Wintry Mix Watch
Tonight, a cold front will move into the area bringing a light wintry mix late tonight into tomorrow morning. Freezing Rain Advisory has been posted for a great portion of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. This will effect the morning commute on Friday. This will include Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Roanoke. Dangerous driving conditions late tonight into tomorrow. Temperatures will dip down to the mid to upper 20s. Tomorrow, temps will go up to the upper 40s. Any ice will melt by noon. School closings & delays will be posted if any.
Counties under Freezing Rain Advisory. Includes DC, Baltimore, Fairfax, Loundoun, and more.
Counties under Freezing Rain Advisory. Includes DC, Baltimore, Fairfax, Loundoun, and more.
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