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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.
track of the number of deliveries in nine month and expect the number to rise based teen storm. our coverage continues now. the coverage continues. we will turn over to bruce johnson. here s a look at the headlines from the storm. most of the region received 12 to 24 inches of snowfall . nearly a thousand, 924 dominion power customers are without power in northern virginia and 563bge customers are without electricity. most of those are located in and run dell county. i m not going to ask you if it is over. but you said we have more on the way. can we talk about that later in. yes. it is a little clipper storm. what a week and winter we ve had. you talk about the records at the winter storms brought. i have a storm and it s disappeared. a lot of snow and very icy and slippery, take your time. if you re going to be outside, please grab the sun glasses. with the snow out there, that sun is going to reflecting from lots of different places this is spinning around and we
live from the 9 news now storm safety center. welcome back to our 9 news now storm safety coverage. i m andrea roane. back with you for the next couple of hours. our continuous coverage of the latest winter storm goes until 3:00 this afternoon. first this hour s headlines. our crews are finding most main roads are passible and we have starting to venture to the side streets to check them out. all closed have closed and many have decided to try again next week. check for more closings scrolling at the bottom of the screen and at wusa9.com. dulles reopened. national is trying to reopen early this afternoon, but check with your airline first. many flights will still be cancelled and that s because the weather, not just here, but elsewhere, is horrible. yeah, but getting better. the storm has gone out to sea. listening to scott broom talking about the snow drifts and the strands, i have had 12- foot snow drift reports there. when you think of it jefferson, maryland, 340 west
good morning to howard bernstein. yeah, devon and i are back there watching the snow pile up. the storm totals are coming in. thank you for everyone going to wusa9.com and submitting your storm reports and the weather is go going downhill. wasn t that bad last night. some totals were ten inches in carroll county. six inches from steve in cross junction. devon will have a complete list coming up. we see the upper storm feeding in to the region from ohio. that is helping to activate the snow. west of 95, forget the pink areas, it s all snow there. east of 95 is where we have some mixing. go to live doppler hd. i will show you what i m talking able. we have snow and a lot of it is moderate and locally heavy the last couple of hours. a little mix on the eastern shore. some sleet at easton the past hour, southern maryland and calvert county, a little sleet also or plain old rain at the pax river. but closer to washington and north we are seeing some moderate snow. a couple of st