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A look at what's canceled, rescheduled Friday as winter weather advisory goes into effect.

National Weather Service issues advisory from 2 to 9 p.m. in DC, saying snowfall will be heaviest in late afternoon and early evening.
National Weather Service issues advisory from 2 to 9 p.m. in Northern Virginia, saying snowfall will be heaviest in late afternoon and early evening.
A look at what's canceled, rescheduled Friday as winter weather advisory goes into effect.
Officials also cancel after school sports, activities Friday in anticipation of afternoon snow.
Victory over Centreville/Fairfax puts Madison in good position for playoffs.
Cougars warm up for Concorde Districts next week.
Fairfax County School Board votes against expanding at Thoreau, Cooper, Herndon middle schools, asks for broader study of advanced academic program offerings as a whole.
St. Francis de Sales Church in Purcellville begins work on new parish center.
Police report 55 incidents during the weeks ending Jan. 14.
Drop off food donations for Committee for Helping Others from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oakton Giant.
Dryer fire at Sunrise Senior Living at 2863 Hunter Mill Road is now out, officials say.
Drop off food donations for Community Helping Others from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oakton Giant.
Company has been warning customers across the state about telephone hoax in which a caller demands immediate payment to avoid electric shutoff.
Alegria, Anita's, Pho'n'More named in Northern Virginia Mazagine callout for best dishes in NOVA.
Flint Hill School graduate will join the Real Salt Lake this season.
Former Georgetown University star will start with the LA Galaxy this week.
Petersen stands to lose Vienna, Dunn Loring, part of Centreville and Fairfax Station.
Flint Hill boys basketball team on a roll with Tuesday win over Landon.
Virginia senators say GOP redistricting plan is unconstitutional; Republican legislators say proposal helps the state better comply with the Voting Rights Act.