hope everyone is ready to stay bundled up this week. It is unlikely we will reach above freezing through next weekend. Significant cold will arrive as early we Wednesday morning with single digit lows and continue with even colder temperatures with sub zero lows and single digit highs for Thursday and Friday.
The cold weather will accompany several chances for snow. There are no large snow dumps coming but multiple light accumulations are possible almost every day. A couple of inches seems most likely on Wednesday.
Snowfall accumulation maps show a total of 4-8 inches falling by weeks end.
Inauguration Weather Information
Next Tuesday (1/20) will be another Presidential Inauguration and weather has been a factor many times. Some interesting facts can be found on the NWS office covering the DC area. Before you look, answer this fun question...
What was the warmest temperature for an Inauguration?
a.) 51
b.) 89
c.) 48
And name the President...
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/lwx/Historic_Events/Inauguration/Inauguration.html
Sunday, January 11, 2009
COLD EVERYWHERE...
Posted by Jim at 8:50 AM
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