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A period of snow is expected Monday, which will likely impact the Monday morning and afternoon/evening commute. A widespread 1-3" is expected with locally higher amounts of 3-4"+ possible.
Winter Storm Watches and Advisories have been issued from Monday morning through early Monday night for most of central and eastern Virginia and NE NC. Snowfall totals generally range from 1-3" with locally higher amounts of 3-4" possible. There is still some uncertainty, especially near the coast and along the northern fringes of the advisory. Snow will impact the morning and evening commute, leading to difficult travel conditions.
Tonight: SW wind 5 kt becoming NW 10-15 kt late this evening then becoming N 15-20 kt w/ gusts to 25 kt after midnight. Mostly cloudy. Waves 1-2 ft. Monday: N-NE wind 20-25 kt w/ gusts to 35 kt. Waves 2-3 ft. Rain and snow. Small Craft Advisories are in effect for the rivers and Chesapeake Bay, with a Gale Warning at the mouth of the bay.
Tonight: NW wind 5 kt becoming N 10-15 kt after midnight then increasing to 15-20 kt w/ gusts to 25 kt late. Seas 2-3 ft. Mostly cloudy. Monday: NE wind 20-25 kt increasing to 25-30 kt in the afternoon with gusts up to 40 kt. Seas 4-5 ft. Rain/snow N to rain S. Gale Warnings are in effect S of Parramore Island, with Small Craft Advisories to the N.
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