Timeline and current estimates on accumulation for the Monday-Tuesday storm. Are you ready for more snow?
Road crews will be reporting at midnight across the Fredericksburg District, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.
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Plus, a winter storm is possible early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
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Snowfall totals. Service disruptions. Road clearing moves into neighborhoods Monday.
Accumulations through Saturday afternoon, with more snow on the way.
In between bursts of snow, Fredericksburg got outside and shared pictures on social media. Share your pics in the comments.
The Metro DC area will see snow fall at 1 to 2 inches per hour Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Get your camera phone ready. The heavy snow may offer a great opportunity for a little amateur photography. Share your pics!
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There's more than a foot of snow on the way, but we're going to get a night of an inch or less that will make some roads slick.
"Potential impacts include significant travel delays, closures, and threats to life and property," says National Weather Service.
National Weather Service warns to use caution when traveling.
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Temperature was expected to drop into the 20s, according to the National Weather Service.
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Regardless of Hurricane Joaquin's path, area is preparing for heavy rains Friday and Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, there is at least a 20 percent chance of rain every day this week, and often higher than that.
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Take a look at your full weekend forecast in Fredericksburg courtesy of the National Weather Service.
Get prepared for another week by looking at this week's day-by-day forecast, courtesy of the National Weather Service.
After enjoying highs in the mid-80s, temperatures in Fredericksburg will drop to the mid-70s on Sunday and into early next week.
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Temperatures will rise a bit from where they sat during the the week, but for the fourth weekend in a row we'll dodge the rain.
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After thunderstorms pass through the Fredericksburg area on Monday afternoon, the weather is projected to take a turn for the better.
After a week filled with rain and storms, this weekend's forecast features nothing but clear skies and mid-80's temperatures.
Take a look at the work-week forecast in Fredericksburg for Aug. 17-21.