CWG Live Winter storm warning tonight and tomorrow, then a frigid week ahead

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Express forecast — Today: Sunny a.m., increasing p.m. clouds.
Confidence: High Storm timeline: Sunday night through Monday night Sunday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chance of flurries or light snow.
Monday 2 a.m. to 10 a.m.: Snow is heavy at times.
Monday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Snow or a wintry mix, varying in intensity.
Monday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Snow or wintry mix could become lighter or pause.

NEGATIVE

With increasing p, today’s daily digit is 5/10: The chilly calm before the snow. M. clouds and a slight wind.

On a scale of 0 to 10, this rating is somewhat subjective and represents the weather for the day.

The forecast for today is sunny. m. growing p. M. cloud cover. The wind is blowing. Highs: upper 30s to mid-30s. Tonight: A few inches of snow will be falling by dawn. Lows: in the middle to upper 20s. | Tomorrow: There may be some wintry mix and more snow. Low 30s to mid-20s temperatures are typical.

Today (Sunday): The sun rises in the morning, and then the afternoon clouds grow. It is still a little windy, with gusts of up to 20 mph coming from the west. Only the mid- to upper-thirties are reached by afternoon highs. Confidence level: high.

Date of storm: Sunday evening through Monday evening.

At 8 p.m. on Sunday. M. up to 10 p.m. A. The possibility of light snow or flurries. high 20s to low 30s temperatures.

Ten p.m. on Sunday. A. until 2 a.m. on Monday. M. From west to east, the snow gets steadier. It could turn moderate to heavy very quickly. temperatures between the middle and upper 20s.

Monday at 2:00 a.m. A. 10 a.m. M. Sometimes the snow is heavy. may combine with or turn into freezing rain and sleet, particularly south of the Beltway. temperatures between twenty and thirty degrees.

10:00 a.m. on Monday. m. till 2:00 p.m. M. varying degrees of snow or a wintry mixture. highs of the mid-20s to low-30s.

Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. A. through 6 p.m. M. The snow or wintry mix may lighten or stop. 20s to 30s is the temperature range.

On Monday, at 6 p.m. M. Up until Tuesday midnight: There might be more consistent snowfall or a shorter period of precipitation before flurries appear. The mid- to upper-20s are the temperatures.

Tuesday from midnight until two in the morning. m. Any remaining snow runs east to west. It is getting close to 20 degrees.

An eye toward the future.

Tuesday through Thursday are partly sunny and extremely cold, with highs barely reaching the upper 20s and low 30s. Morning temperatures drop to the single digits due to a strong wind, and teens most likely only get close to 20 degrees in the afternoon. Self-assurance: Moderate to High.

Snow potential index — 10/10 (↑): Most of us are probably going to have a snowy day tomorrow. Even though there are hints of another storm coming up next weekend, let’s finish this one first.

a daily rating, on a scale of 0 to 10, of the likelihood of at least 1 inch of snow over the course of the next week.

The arrival of snow has been confirmed.

the DdotC. The region may receive up to 6 inches (or more) of snow beginning late Sunday and continuing into Monday. This will be the first significant winter storm for a large portion of the nation.

Schools are also alerting families to the possible impact on classes as the area gets ready. In preparation for the weather, Culpeper County Public Schools, a district in Northern Virginia, has already extended its winter break by two days.

This passage is taken from a longer narrative.

For millions of people, including those who are taking to the roads as the winter holidays draw to a close, a widespread winter storm will create dangerous conditions on Sunday and Monday.

From Kansas to Virginia, the storm is expected to intensify on Sunday, bringing with it snow, sleet, and freezing rain.

It is predicted that Kansas and western Missouri will experience blizzard conditions on Sunday, with wind chills that are dangerously low on Sunday night. The Mid-Atlantic region will experience the worst weather on Monday. Rather than going to school, many people will be taking an extended winter break, possibly going sledding or building snowmen. The commute will be difficult for office workers.

This is taken from a longer story.

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