The new data looks supportive of more snow - but a lot will depend on those small-scale conditions we've talked about before. Get under one of the bands and you could see some hefty accumulations.
Right now 6-8 inches seems likely, 10 is within reach here in the immediate metro.
Interestingly, the bullseye is setting up where the models had it this morning - right over DC and up to the northeast. We may end up with more snow in the immediate DC metro than in points to the west in Loudoun County.
Rain starting here in Arlington - a little windier. Reports of lightning and thunder in Woodbridge - mostly rain for now...
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Do you suppose our thunder-sleet will make it into the record books here?
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