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Mid-Atlantic ‘Snow Drought’ May End In Days

January 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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After a long period of no significant snowfall, the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington metro area may finally see an end to the snow drought in the coming days. Meteorologist Tony Pann of WBAL TV reported that it has been over 1000 days since Baltimore recorded a snowfall of 6 inches or more, and almost 3000 days since a snowfall of 7 inches or more.

Winter storm watches and warnings have been issued for the Mid-Atlantic states as a new storm is expected to arrive late Sunday night, with the heaviest snowfall predicted for Monday morning. This storm could finally break the multi-year snow drought in the region.

Various weather forecasters have provided snow total forecasts for the upcoming storm, showing significant snowfall amounts. Additionally, cold temperatures are expected to persist across the Lower 48 states.

In other news, there have been reports on weather pattern shifts, storms, and their impact on commodity markets. Despite concerns raised by climate activists, recent data shows that Arctic ice is actually larger than in previous years. This calls into question the narrative pushed by the mainstream media regarding climate change.

Overall, the article highlights the anticipation of significant snowfall in the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington metro area after a long period of no major snow events. It also touches on other weather-related news and challenges the mainstream narrative on climate change.

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