Winter Weather Alert: Snowstorm to Hit Mid-Atlantic Before Arctic Blast

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Baltimore, MD – A significant winter storm is set to impact the Mid-Atlantic Sunday through Monday, bringing snow and frigid temperatures. Forecasts suggest up to 8 inches of snow across parts of the region, with areas like Delmarva seeing the heaviest accumulations. Virginia may experience a wintry mix.

According to the National Weather Service, most precipitation will fall as snow, leading to minimal flood concerns. A prolonged cold snap will follow, with temperatures struggling to rise above freezing next week. Experts say this will prevent rapid snowmelt but may lead to river ice formation in the coming days.

Snowfall is expected to taper off by Tuesday morning. Residents are urged to monitor local forecasts, prepare for hazardous road conditions, and limit travel during the storm.

The National Weather Service also issued a 6-to-10-day outlook, predicting below-average temperatures across the eastern United States. Experts warn of potential disruptions to daily routines as the cold snap intensifies.

Stay updated with your local weather agencies and take precautions to stay safe during this winter event.

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