AccuWeather: Weekend snow for the East Coast? Here’s the latest

Weekend snow for the East Coast? Here’s the latest

“Although it may not be a major snowstorm, there could be enough snow to make for slippery travel on Sunday for cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Richmond, Virginia, as people may be out and about going over to friends’ houses to view the big game later in the evening,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski.

AccuWeather Global Weather Center – February 10, 2022 – AccuWeather forecasters say the chances are increasing that a storm will develop along the Eastern Seaboard and deliver some accumulating snow to areas from the mid-Atlantic to New England. While this storm is not expected to be a blockbuster in terms of snow accumulation, it is likely to bring some travel issues from Sunday into Monday.

Given well-above-normal temperatures during the past few days and similar conditions expected through Saturday, it may be hard for some to believe that any snow could be in the forecast. However, temperatures will tumble significantly by the second half of the weekend, setting the stage for up to several inches of snow.

“Although it may not be a major snowstorm, there could be enough snow to make for slippery travel on Sunday for cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Richmond, Virginia, as people may be out and about going over to friends’ houses to view the big game later in the evening,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski.

Temperatures on Thursday, Friday and Saturday are expected to reach the upper 50s F to near 60 in Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Typically, both cities reach only the middle to upper 40s at this point in February.

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