Saturday
Some flurries or snow showers are possible during the morning. Probably no accumulation, but can’t rule out a dusting on grass.
Sunday
Most models are still showing a storm centered off the Mid-Atlantic coast on Sunday. Some models keep that system too far offshore to give the D.C. area any snow, while some bring it close enough for a small chance of maybe a dusting to 1 inch Sunday morning into the afternoon.
We lean toward no impact from any snow in the D.C. area on Sunday, but will keep monitoring for any shifts.
Pictured above is the chance of at least 1 inch of snow on Sunday from the European model. Like yesterday, it still shows a less than 10 percent chance for the D.C. area, with a bit higher chance for the southern tip of Maryland and especially on the lower Eastern Shore.
(Note: The GFS model, which yesterday predicted the storm would track closer to the coast and thus higher odds for at least 1 inch of snow, has shifted farther east and looks more like other models now. This isn’t a surprise as the GFS has consistently over-forecast snow potential this winter.)