video by FOX 5 Washington DC
Takeaways:
• The D.C. region has experienced an unusual winter with just under eight inches of snow and three notable snow events so far.
• A strong storm is expected to intensify into a nor’easter, bringing significant snowfall to areas north of D.C., including parts of Pennsylvania, New York City, and New England.
• The storm’s southward shift could bring a wintry mix or snow to the D.C. area on Tuesday morning, with winter weather advisories issued for regions north of the metro area.
• Forecasting the exact snowfall for D.C. is challenging, with a wide range of predictions, but 1-3 inches of snow is expected in the advisory zone northwest of the city, potentially impacting the morning commute and schools.
• The weather system should clear by late Tuesday morning, with sunny conditions expected for Valentine’s Day, though temperatures will remain chilly. More winter weather may be on the horizon closer to the weekend.
References:
[1] Snow in DC region could impact schools, morning commute Tuesday. Link