Last Throws of Snow for the Appalachians Tonight

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2 Feb 2021 7:45 PM
A strong nor'easter has been bringing heavy snow and ice to the East Coast, including the Mid-Atlantic states. More than a foot of snow has already fallen in some areas, while other cities saw a .25" of ice when the precipitation started on Sunday. Related Article: Nor’easter to Pummel Northeast The Next Few Days

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Alerts

Winter weather alerts are still in effect for the Appalachians in West Virginia through tonight.

Forecast

The last of the snow will fall on the highest elevations in West Virginia tonight with a last band of snow from the nor'easter moving north to south. Additional snowfall accumulations of up to 4" are possible in the higher elevations. Most areas will only see a couple of additional inches. Stay with WeatherNation as we close out on the last of this storm over the Mid-Atlantic.
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