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Last Chance For Snow In Arlington: What To Expect
It sure doesn't feel like we're going to see snow for the rest of this winter, but there is a possibility soon.

ARLINGTON, VA — Spring has sprung in Arlington... or has it? Temperatures may be high now and March is two days away, but one forecast suggests we may not be quite done with snow.
The Weather Channel's forecast for our area suggests that we won't get any really cold weather for the next couple weeks, although highs could drop into the high 40s a couple times. But things could take a turn in the middle of the month, according to a longer-range forecast from the Farmer's Almanac.
The Farmer's Almanac says that from March 11-15, temperatures could dip and we may even see snow showers, although it may just as easily end up as rain.
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Of course, you'll need to take that with a grain of salt, as specific forecasts that far out are notoriously unreliable. But it shows that winter isn't necessarily over yet for our area.
January and February are, by far, the heaviest snow months in the area, with an average of 6.2 and 6.3 inches respectively, according to the National Weather Service. December is third with 3.1 inches. And March is fourth with 1.6 inches. So, on average, we do see snow in March. But this has been far from an average winter for snow in this area.
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When it comes to winter weather, things can change in an instant in March. So keep an eye on the forecast the next couple weeks, and don't put away those winter clothes just yet.
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