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DC Snowstorm Alert: Snow Is Falling, Advisories Update

Snow has begun falling in our area. Here's the latest on what the rest of the afternoon and evening holds.

It's just after 2 p.m. on Saturday, and snow has already started falling in the D.C. area. Over the next several hours, you can expect a snowy, rainy mess that could lead to a few inches to the north and west of D.C., and anywhere from a trace to a couple inches in the immediate D.C. area.

It looks like the best time to avoid the roads will be between 5 and 7 p.m., when snow will start causing visibility issues, tweets Fox 5's Mike Thomas.

"There is 'thump' potential around D.C. where heavy snow could give us a couple inches, but I'm leaning more towards the <1" range," Thomas tweeted. "Snow will melt pretty quickly otherwise."

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The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang describes this as a "quick-hitting storm," with most of the intensity happening from late afternoon through mid-evening. The snow feels a little bizarre because temperatures are currently near 40, but those temps will dip allowing for some accumulation (before quickly rising again and causing any snow that stuck around to immediately melt).

The National Weather Service has added Baltimore City to the winter weather advisory, but the D.C. area -- including Fairfax County, Prince George's County, and most of Montgomery County -- is not included in that advisory.

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So stay indoors if you can and wait for this one to blow through. After that, it's going to be toasty. We might even have record warmth this upcoming week.

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