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6:00 AM | **Another poorly timed snow event as 1-3 inches of snow impacts the morning commute**

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Cloudy with snow during the morning hours, 1-3 inches of accumulation by mid-day with the lower amounts in that range to the N and W and the higher amounts to the S and E, cold, highs in the upper 20’s

Tonight

Cloudy, quite cold, maybe a snow shower or two, lows in the upper teens

Friday

Mostly cloudy, quite cold, maybe a snow shower or two, blustery, upper 20’s

Friday Night

Partly cloudy, very cold, lower teens for low temperatures

Saturday

Mostly sunny, still quite cold, near 30 degrees

Sunday

Becoming mostly cloudy, cold, chance for snow or a wintry mix at night, upper 30’s

Monday

Mostly cloudy, not as cold, chance for rain or snow, mid 40’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, colder, chance for snow or rain, mid-to-upper 30’s

Discussion

Snow continues to fall across the DC metro region this morning, but it should wind down by the late morning or mid-day hours. Accumulations of 1-3 inches are likely by the time the snow ends with the lower amounts in that range to the north and west of the District and the higher amounts inside the District and points south and east. Our Arctic cold will be renewed following the passage of this southern system with well-below normal temperatures continuing right through the upcoming weekend.