I'm kind of surprised after looking at the radar. The snow cuts off pretty quickly south of Richmond so the event this morning doesn't look long lived. Most mets miscalculated badly on the onset time of the snow, obviously underestimating how strong the dry air was in place. There's a line of heavy rain west and south of the Mid-Atlantic so as that swings northeast, I would imagine that will be periods of heavy rain this afternoon into the evening hours. In any rate, I don't see how we're going to get more than 3" in my area. If you happen to be lucky enough to get under one of those heavier snow cells, it will come down fast and furious but the coverage of those rates isn't all that impressive. What would be perfect for me is for a few inches to cover the ground and then go to a lighter sleet then no precipitation until the heavier stuff arrives later today. At least that would minimize excessive rainfall.