Overview: A significant snowstorm is expected to impact the Mid-Atlantic region on Thursday, February 20, bringing widespread snow accumulation, gusty winds, and hazardous travel conditions. Snow will begin in the early morning hours and continue through the day, with the heaviest snowfall occurring in the late morning and afternoon. The storm is expected to affect Delaware and Virginia.
Key Impacts:
Snow accumulation: 2–6 inches, with locally higher amounts possible, especially along coastal areas.
Wind gusts: Up to 30-40 mph, leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility.
Dangerous travel conditions: Snow-covered roads, slippery sidewalks, and possible power outages due to heavy, wet snow.
Wind chill: Temperatures will feel significantly colder due to strong winds.
Total snow and sleet accumulations between 1 and 6 inches, with greatest accumulations
towards the Delaware Virginia and North Carolina border. Total ice accumulations of a around a quarter of an inch to a light glaze with greatest accumulations expected between the US-64 and I-40 corridor Virginia and North Carolina border.
Total ice accumulations of a around a quarter of an inch to a light glaze, with greatest accumulations expected between the US-64 and I-40
corridor.
Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for much of the region.
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