Ariana Stone
WMAL.com
WASHINGTON -- Commuters in the D.C. area should be on the lookout tomorrow afternoon and evening for a potential of slippery roads due to wintry weather conditions, according to the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang.
If snow falls, it will probably move in at about 2 to 5 p.m. and continue into about 9 to 11 p.m. on Friday, said Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang.
"The amounts we're looking at right now are anywhere from a dusting to a max of a couple of inches," Samenow said.
The snow will probably be "light" and "fluffy," Samenow said. However, due to low temperatures, the snow will have a better chance of sticking on the roadways, causing dangerous driving conditions for commuters: slippery roadways and decreased driving visibility.
More news about potential early school and government closings will unfold tomorrow morning as more information is available.
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