Thursday, December 4, 2025

Snow for the Middle Atlantic.


A quick update post on the snow tonight and tomorrow the northern Middle Atlantic region.

The cold air is going to be in place and so most of this should start as a mix then falling as snow. Here's a look at regional radar.


The snow mix will continue to move north and east heading towards the Delmarvia Peninsula and Virginia.

The National Weather Service has Winter Weather Advisories posted.  They're in the purple highlighted areas.

Image courtesy of pivotal weather.


NAM and HRRR image credit pivotal weather

It's looking like the snow should stay south of the the Mason Dixon line. But I can't completely rule out a few snow showers making it as far north as Philadelphia. There could be a few more areas across far southern Pennsylvania that see a little bit of snow showers as well. Any snow that falls in Pennsylvania Will likely be a trace or less.

Snow should be falling in Washington DC and approaching Baltimore by 4-5AM.  The snow Impacting DC should be basically over by mid morning to late morning on Friday. With the snow ending for Baltimore by the early afternoon. Snow amounts. for most of Delaware, Maryland into Virginia should be a trace to a inch. But areas south, west and southeast of there could see 1 to perhaps 3 inches of snow, this would include DC which could see upwards of 2 inches. The  area that looks to have the best chance of seeing 3-6 plus inches will be in West Virginia down into southwest Virginia . 


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