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Winter Storm Warning greets us on first day of spring

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winter weather snow icy roadsThat Old Man Winter feller can go straight to, you know, wherever. The Shenandoah Valley is under a Winter Storm Warning through 8 p.m. Wednesday, with a forecast for 4-8 inches of snow possible, and a foot or more possible in higher elevations.

Temperatures are expected to stay around 30 degrees through early tomorrow afternoon, with winds between 5-10 mph.

The expectation is that the snow will be wet snow, meaning there is potential for localized power outages.

Run to the store, if you haven’t already, for bread and milk.

 

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