Mid-Atlantic Daily Snow

Heads up, there may be fresher snow! Read the latest Mid-Atlantic Daily Snow

By Zach Butler, Meteorologist Posted 2 years ago January 7, 2022

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Summary

Snow exits the eastern Mid-Atlantic Friday morning as lake effect snow develops and strengthens during the day. Snow totals from the storm were 1-5 inches, with the western Mid-Atlantic getting 4-10 inches. A mixed bag of precipitation affects the region Sunday with more lake effect and upslope snow to start next week, as the first blast of arctic air eyes the region. Let’s break it all down…

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Zach Butler

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Zach Butler is currently a PhD student in Water Resources Science at Oregon State University. He just finished his master's in Applied Meteorology at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. Originally from Maryland, he has grown up hiking and skiing up and down the East Coast. When not doing coursework, he enjoys cooking and exploring the pacific northwest on his bike.

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