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N.J. weather: Up to 4 to 6 inches of snow in forecast for most of state. Latest on Friday storm timing.
By Jeff A. Goldman
Washington, DC, sees record-setting snow as storm system moves across the East
By Derrick Hinds & Amir Vera
D.C. snow forecast: Winter storm to produce significant accumulations
By Jason Samenow
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Formerly TwitterNWS Mount Holly
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On this date in 1956, Atlantic City International Airport (then Atlantic City Naval Air Center) saw their latest accumulating snowfall on record, with 2.4 inches falling. 2.2" fell in Dover, with 0.5" as far south as Georgetown. However, the I-95 and I-78 corridors were spared.
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NWS Pittsburgh
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A special weather statement has been issued for Morgantown WV, Fairmont WV and Uniontown PA until 10:45 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/3j8JyMSdfW
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NWS Sacramento
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A weak weather system will bring light rain mainly to the mountains & foothills with light high elevation snow possible above 7000 ft Thursday afternoon - Friday morning. Brief periods of slick roads are expected so be sure to exercise caution if traveling during this time. #CAwz pic.twitter.com/VoZVIygaka
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NWS Caribou
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Good morning! Some rain today will change to a brief period of snow over the north later this afternoon into tonight. Gusty winds and colder tonight. Mostly sunny and cool on Thursday followed by mostly sunny days with a warming trend Friday and Saturday. #MEwx pic.twitter.com/ckJQn4WYj7
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Winter storm leaves thousands without power across mid-Atlantic
By Kathryn Prociv & Tim Stelloh
Winter storm pounds Washington as it moves across U.S. East Coast
By Jarrett Renshaw & Brendan O'Brien
Winter storm warning issued for DC area; some could see 10+ inches of snow Monday
By Jessica Kronzer, Thomas Robertson & Alejandro Alvarez
Winter Storm Hits D.C. Area and Causes Widespread Power Outages
By Jesus Jimenez, Eduardo Medina & Derrick Bryson Taylor
5 dead, nearly 850K without power as fierce storm lashes South, mid-Atlantic with heavy snow
By Doyle Rice & Christal Hayes