video by FOX 5 Washington DC
Takeaways:
• The Washington, D.C. area, including parts of Maryland and Virginia, received less snow than expected due to warmer temperatures, resulting in a mix of rain and snow.
• Predictions of up to six inches of snow were not met, with some areas only seeing two inches and others almost no accumulation.
• A quick-moving clipper system brought the snow but moved out quickly, with heavier snowfall occurring in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
• Following the snow, gusty winds and mostly sunny skies are expected, with a drop in temperatures Saturday night leading to potentially slippery conditions.
• The upcoming week is forecasted to have mostly sunny skies with a warming trend, and a chance of rain towards the end of the week.
References:
[1] DC weather: Why didn’t we get more snow in DC area?. Link
[2] Why didn’t the DC area see more snow?. Link
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