Friday, February 27, 2009
1-2 Punch Over Next 3 Days
Low pressure across the Southeast tonight will move through the Carolinas and just off the Virginia coast Saturday. Rain will increase in coverage and intensity during the day Saturday, with much of central Virginia getting a good soaking of much needed rainfall. A second more potent upper-level low will move from the Central Plains tonight through the Southeast Saturday, and then up the Mid-Atlantic coast Sunday. There is the potential for accumulating snowfall in central Virginia Sunday night into early Monday with this second storm system. The latest data continues to suggest that the heaviest snow will fall along and southeast of a line from Kilmarnock to New Kent to Emporia. Any shift of the storm’s track, which this far out is more than likely to occur, will take the heaviest snow either more inland or more offshore. Stay With CBS 6, We'll Keep You Ahead of the Storm.
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