Whaddya mean more??
1:40 PM 1/6 -Banding in central and northeastern MD is producing a new round of heavy snow, while forecasters are watching a large pulse of energy developing ahead of the Arctic front.
If you thought the shoveling was done, Mother Nature just uploaded a new "surprise snow" app that does not have "clearing by 1 PM" as a part of it's standard features.
Still snowing where you are? Here's the timing we think may play out the next 6 hours.
- 1 PM to 3 PM - areas under banding may get another 1/2 to 1".
- 3 PM to 6 PM - roads begin to refreeze as the sun sets. Meanwhile, the pre-Arctic front system will cross into the southern Blue Ridge and expand eastward. Additional waves of light to moderate snow may precede this pulse, bringing unwelcome light accumulation to the I-95 corridor during and after the PM commute.
- 6 PM to 9 PM - If the pulse of energy ahead of the Arctic front survives its cross of the Blue Ridge, pockets of snow will continue to pass over northern & central Virginia, central and southern MD into the evening. After 9 PM the full brunt of Arctic air reaches the East coast, with lows dropping to near 10 F for many locations.
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