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Snow Likely in Montgomery Thanksgiving Week: Weather Service
The National Weather Service says rain and snow may complicate holiday travel.

The National Weather Service reports that there is snow in the Thanksgiving week forecast for Maryland and Virginia, including Montgomery County. When, where and how much snow is up in the air, according to the National Weather Service.
In a hazardous weather outlook issued Monday morning, the National Weather Service said that ”accumulating snow” and a wintry mix may fall Tuesday night through Wednesday night.
The forecast for the Bethesda area as of Monday showed the following chances of snow this week:
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- 70-percent chance Tuesday night
- 90-percent chance Wednesday
- 30-percent chance on Thanksgiving
“There is still uncertainty in the exact storm track, which will determine the rain/snow line and snow amounts,” the weather service reported.
While temperatures were expected top out at 72 degrees Monday, they will drop to the fifties on Tuesday, dip below freezing Wednesday night and hit the low forties on Thanksgiving, according to the forecast, which is subject to change.
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A small craft advisory was in effect on the Chesapeake Bay Monday through 1 a.m. on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
See the latest forecast for Montgomery County from the National Weather Service here.
Screenshot of National Weather Service forecast for Bethesda area.
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