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WASHINGTON, DC (WMAL)- There’s been a lot of talk that we could see a significant snowstorm starting late Monday evening into Tuesday.
The National Weather Service says it’s simply too soon to know for sure what will happen.
“What we’re seeing now is still a large range of possibilities, and it’s going to be very dependent on where low pressure develops off the shore.” According to Meteorologist Andrew Schneider.
He says reports of snowfall that could equal a foot in the DC metro are premature.
“There are a lot of factors that are going to have to come together for that to happen.”
Schneider says forecasters likely won’t know specifics until Sunday night.
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