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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
236 PM EST Fri Nov 23 2018

DCZ001-MDZ006-011-013-504-506>508-VAZ050>056-502-240145-
District of Columbia-Northern Baltimore-Southern Baltimore-
Prince Georges-Central and Southeast Montgomery-
Central and Southeast Howard-Northwest Harford-Southeast Harford-
Orange-Culpeper-Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-
Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Stafford-Spotsylvania-
Southern Fauquier-
Including the cities of Washington, Reisterstown, Cockeysville,
Baltimore, Bowie, Suitland-Silver Hill, Clinton, College Park,
Greenbelt, Laurel, Camp Springs, Bethesda, Rockville,
Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Columbia, Ellicott City,
Jarrettsville, Aberdeen, Orange, Gordonsville, Culpeper,
Dale City, Manassas, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Montclair, Reston,
Herndon, Annandale, Centreville, Chantilly, McLean, Franconia,
Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, Falmouth, Fredericksburg,
and Turnbull
236 PM EST Fri Nov 23 2018

...POTENTIAL FOR PATCHY ICY CONDITIONS EARLY SATURDAY MORNING
ALONG AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 95 INCLUDING THE WESTERN SUBURBS OF
BALTIMORE MD AND WASHINGTON DC...

Rainfall is expected to start around daybreak Saturday morning in
the greater Baltimore/Washington vicinity. The recent cold snap
has caused elevated roadways, bridges, and overpasses to be at or
below freezing for an extended period of time.

Despite forecast air temperatures being above freezing early on
Saturday morning in downtown Baltimore and Washington, there may
be residual areas at ground level which will continue to be below
freezing. This will create the potential for patchy areas of ice
to accumulate between dawn and 10 AM on Saturday morning. The
greatest potential for this patchy ice will be in the northwest
suburbs of Baltimore MD and Washington DC.

Please check back later this evening for updated forecasts,
including the potential expansion of winter weather advisories
further east towards the major metropolitan areas.

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1 hour ago, AfewUniversesBelowNormal said:

Looking at the 18z NAM, it has a warm bias, it's probably all freezing rain and sleet NW of I-95. 

Great info makes a rainy day more interesting even though we will likely just have a slight glaze on trees. 

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