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Multiple Regions Face Brief Snow Events This Week

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Washington, D.C. forecasters warned this week that entrenched Arctic air and fast-moving systems will bring light to moderate snow and wintry mixes, disrupting Tuesday and Friday commutes. Forecasts from the National Weather Service and local stations predict most areas will see minor accumulations—generally under 1–2 inches—while lake-effect and clipper-impacted zones could receive localized totals up to 5 inches. Agencies issued Winter Weather Advisories and Weather Impact Alerts and advised drivers to expect slick untreated surfaces. Local authorities continued monitoring conditions. Emergency services and transportation agencies prepared for snow clearance and monitoring. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • January: Several areas recorded over a foot of snow, raising seasonal totals.
  • Late January–early February: Arctic air mass remained entrenched across the eastern U.S.
  • Monday–Tuesday: Local forecasts predicted light snow and a possible wintry mix affecting morning commutes.
  • Tuesday: Some regions issued Winter Weather Advisories and Weather Impact Alerts for the afternoon/evening.
  • Thursday–Friday: A fast-moving low and Alberta Clipper expected to bring additional snow, with localized higher totals.
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Who Benefited

Local snow removal companies, municipal public works, and seasonal service providers benefit from increased work, equipment use, and contract activity during multiple regional snow events.

Who Impacted

Commuters, students, and small businesses experienced disruptions, travel delays, and reduced foot traffic due to slick roads, weather alerts, and schedule changes.

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Who Benefited

Local snow removal companies, municipal public works, and seasonal service providers benefit from increased work, equipment use, and contract activity during multiple regional snow events.

Who Impacted

Commuters, students, and small businesses experienced disruptions, travel delays, and reduced foot traffic due to slick roads, weather alerts, and schedule changes.

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