Weather
Montgomery County Snow Alert: 'Legit' Chance This Weekend
Spring is delayed by yet another week, despite peak bloom of the cherry blossoms arriving within days.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — After a bust of a winter in terms of snow, the mini-barrage of the white stuff continues this spring with a "legit" chance of snow this weekend in Montgomery County, according to one forecast.
The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang believes that a cold front will send temperatures into the 40s and 30s on Friday night, meaning we could see "wet snow develop and last into Saturday afternoon."
That doesn't necessarily mean we'll get accumulation, but you can't rule it out. Saturday will be a chilly one, with highs in the upper 30s and mid 40s.
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So what about the rest of this week? Temperatures should be pretty mild on Tuesday and the National Weather Service is predicting a windy day in the D.C. area, with gusts up to 50 miles per hour, so don't leave anything lying around outside.
Temperatures should cool down by Thursday, warm up again on Friday, and then plunge heading into the weekend.
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So if you're waiting on spring, it looks like it'll be at least another week. Which is strange, because the cherry blossoms are expected to be in peak bloom this week. But, that's just how this winter (and spring) has gone this year.
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