It Did Snow!
Now for this week..... this is what Accuweather says...
Wintry weather will take another swipe at the Eastern Seaboard early next week, and it may do so in a big way. Monday, low pressure along a sharp cold front will ripple northeast from Louisiana, reaching Georgia and South Carolina late in the day, then waters off New England Tuesday. As its rain spreads northeastward, they will encounter air cold enough for snow beginning along the southern Appalachian Highlands. The leading edge of snow will reach the mid-Atlantic states Monday before spreading throughout the northern Atlantic Seaboard Monday night and Tuesday. Details of how far north and west the storm's substantial moisture will reach are not yet settled. If much of the storm's potential is realized, a band of 3 to 6 inches of snow will be laid down in a corridor linking the major East Coast cities. Visit with us at AccuWeather.com Headlines, as we will be updating on this storm as its path and intensity take on better clarity.
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