More snow on the way?
Early forecasts have Mid-Atlantic in crosshairs … again
Story by Chris Graham
News tips: freepress2@ntelos.net
A news release from AccuWeather.com Thursday morning has the Mid-Atlantic and Central Appalachians in the line of fire for a possible winter storm Sunday night and Monday.
The path of the storm is uncertain at this point, but the early forecast models are suggesting that the storm system, currently forecast to dump rain and snow on Califormia before tracking east, could produce heavy snowfall or heavy rain in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Either could be a problem with the substantial snowpack already on the ground.
Check back to AugustaFreePress.com for more information as the weather situation develops.
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