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Season鈥檚 first flakes expected in DC鈥檚 western suburbs

Just as the growing season ends along Interstate 95 from Monday morning鈥檚 sub-freezing temperatures, Mother Nature has tricks up her sleeves on Tuesday.

Low pressure pushing across the southern Plains will sweep into the D.C area just in time for the Tuesday evening commute. While the storm will be all rain for the Washington area, it鈥檒l be a different story along and west of the Blue Ridge, where cold air will hang on as the moisture pushes into the region.



Snow accumulation will be entirely elevation-dependent with the storm. While pavement temperatures will be too warm for accumulation, the colder ridgetops along and west of the Blue Ridge, including Skyline Drive, Myersville, Camp David, Thurmont and Smithsburg, will see a quick half-inch to inch of snow on colder surfaces like the grass, cars, trees and sidewalks. Snow will change to freezing drizzle later in the evening and could create a thin layer of ice on colder surfaces.

Just as the growing season ends along Interstate 95 from Monday morning鈥檚 sub-freezing temperatures, Mother Nature has tricks up her sleeves on Tuesday.

Winter Weather Advisories have been issued for the Virginia Blue Ridge and could be expanded north to include the Blue Ridge in Maryland later Monday. The snow accumulation will occur for a few hours centered around sunset in the mountains, before changing to freezing drizzle later Tuesday evening and ending by midnight. Fog could follow in the Blue Ridge through daybreak Wednesday.

The storm doesn鈥檛 look to be a repeat of the surprise snow that walloped the region exactly four years ago Monday. Northern Frederick County was buried under 8 to 9.5 inches of snow with light accumulation reported in Baltimore and Dulles International Airport.

Far western Maryland and Pennsylvania鈥檚 Laurel Highlands will accumulate a few inches of wet snow and even a glaze of ice Tuesday evening. D.C. motorists heading to places like Pittsburgh and Morgantown, West Virginia, should use extra caution and factor more time into travel plans.

Cloudy skies will linger into the Wednesday morning commute, but there won鈥檛 be any concern for the moisture on the roads to refreeze into black ice anywhere across the 海角社区app listening area.

The first inch of snow along the Blue Ridge historically accumulates in late November or early December.

Stay with 海角社区app for the latest information on the Tuesday storm.

Chad Merrill

Chad Merrill is a meteorologist and digital weather content producer for 海角社区app. Prior to joining 海角社区app, Chad was a meteorologist in the private industry and television. He loves to share his passion with listeners and readers and is eager to hear from anyone who has any weather questions!

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