There is still substantial disagreement on this storm among the models and I will give you what I think is most likely. Some models are plotting much higher or much lower than my totals, but they should start to converge on this storm by tomorrow when the storm actually forms. I will make any adjustments to my map by tomorrow evening for my final snow call.
SNOW FALL MAP 1/28 - 1/29
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This storm will have an intense snowfall gradient. You could take an hour drive from DC with an inch of snow to Delaware with up to a foot even. This is why the track is so important and why this map is preliminary until we can nail down its track.
Areas in Western Maryland, and in the mountains of West Virginia and Virginia will see some snow accumulation throughout the day on Friday. Up to three inches.
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