It will snow in the mid-Atlantic region overnight. No blizzard this time,but there will be enough snow from central Virginia to southern New Jersey tocause slippery travel conditions. The largest accumulation from this storm isabout 4 inches, but most places will get by with just a couple.There might be an inch or two as far north as Philadelphia, but beyond thatexpect nothing more than a light covering.
Wednesday, this storm will leave, then we'll wait for the next one that will becoming into the mid-Atlantic region Friday and Friday night.
Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.
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