**Snow Advisory in effect from 7 AM to 7 PM Wednesday**
Now
A "clipper" weather system now over the Great Lakes will be diving southeastward, bringing some snow to the Mid Atlantic area tomorrow. The latest model runs this afternoon continue to show that temperatures will be cold enough for snow, but that precipitation amounts are likely to be fairly light. For the metro area, that translates into 1-2" being the most probable amount, although one model does push slightly heavier amounts closer to the area.
Today's highs were 33° at National, 32° at Dulles, 31° at BWI.
Surface and radar chart at 4pm today from WSI/Intellicast
Tonight and Tomorrow
For the details of the Snow Lover's Crystal Ball, scroll down to Matt's post below.
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