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Public COVID-19 Testing Sites and Vaccination Sites Will Be Open on Monday, February 22, and DC Government Will Open On Time
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Mayor Muriel Bowser will deploy the District Snow Team overnight to treat roads in advance of snow, and possibly sleet, predicted to begin falling on Monday between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. While overnight air and pavement temperatures are expected to hover at freezing, they will rise later in the day. And while it is possible to see half an inch to one inch of accumulation, the snow or sleet is likely to end by 11:00 a.m. and then rain is expected throughout the day.
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Winter storm watches and advisories have been issued along the storm’s path, as conditions will become increasingly windy with blowing and drifting snow that may cause travel delays, power outages and floods, according to AccuWeather.com.
The Washington-Baltimore area may be covered in up to 6 inches of snow, the NWS predicts. The region can expect snow early Wednesday, followed by an afternoon mix of rain and snow with the possibility of freezing rain that will transition back into snow after 11 p.m., forecasters said.
The District is “ready for snow” and is working on “a possible plan of action for road treatment,” said Felicia McLemore, a spokeswoman for the Department of Public Works.