Are we done yet, or is there more?
The short answer: Almost, but...
2:36 PM EST 11/26 - After a brief lull following the mid-morning snow BOOM, some areas are seeing snowfall restart. The good news is that the "back edge" is approaching, but the bad news is it may come with a final dump of snow between 4-5 PM for the I-95 corridor.
- The storm may end the way it started, strangely, just backwards: A rush of snow, then rain showers.
- After the precip clears, temps should begin dropping on northwest winds - and lows of 27-30 in northern and western counties could produce refreezing of standing water.
HOLIDAY TRAVELING? We suggest you get going as quickly as possible, before the back edge brings a final grand finale. We bid Godspeed to all travelers and our best wishes for a smooth trip.
THANKSGIVING DAY: Cold and breezy, which will help evaporate standing water, but will make for a raw day. Highs holding in the upper 30s to 40 F.
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Safe travels everyone, and thanks for your support during this early winter kick-off.
Mr.Foot, Forecasters Connor, Mike and the Maryland Team