LISTEN: RAY STAGICH On Snow Storm: We Missed This One. Looks Like A Tranquil Week Ahead.

INTERVIEW — RAY STAGICH — WEATHER CHANNEL METEOROLOGIST

  • Today | Partly cloudy. High 42F. Winds N at 10 to 15 mph.
  • Tonight | Partly cloudy skies. Low 28F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.
  • Tomorrow |A mainly sunny sky. High 44F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
  • Snow continues through this evening south of D.C. metro area. The northern edge of the snow storm pushed into southern Fairfax and southern Prince George’s counties late this afternoon. A few flurries are possible inside the Beltway and along the I-66 corridor, but no accumulation is expected.
  • Winter storm hits parts of Georgia, Carolinas and Virginia, causing power outages and treacherous travel. The immediate Washington region was not expecting major impacts from the storm. As of Sunday morning, the snowfall was sticking to the south and had yet to make it to Fredericksburg. The bulk of accumulating snow was expected to remain south of the immediate metro area, according to the Capital Weather Gang. But flurries and a dusting inside the Beltway were still possible.

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