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ShackZilla89

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Yes. Woodbridge down to Dumfries - I think it's about 50/50, we definitely have a significant number in PW, white hispanic and white people making up the rest. Dumfries from Port Potomac, Williamstown to Forest Park is probably 70% black. North Stafford down to Fredericksburg- nahhh, probably 30% black. They still fly confederate flags down that way.
:ohhh:No lie on the Confederate flag thing in Fredrickburg. I went to Guitar center out there a while back and a white dude had his Confederate flag out proudly on his pickup...:scust:
 

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Overview
  • Generally we’ve seen 4 to 7 inches of snow since accumulation began in earnest yesterday evening, with amounts increasing from north to south. The snow combined with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 20s has left many side roads treacherous and snow covered. But main roads are starting to improve.
  • There’s the potential for an additional 2 to 4 inches through the rest of the day. Storm totals of around 5 to 10 inches are likely by evening, with amounts increasing from north to south. Some localized spots mainly south of D.C. could see up to around 12 inches.
  • Fortunately it’s a Sunday, so many of us can sit back and enjoy the winter wonderland. For those who must or want to get out, travel conditions should be better by afternoon, as road crews try to catch up, and daylight helps melt the snow and slick spots on treated pavement.
  • That said, after a midday lull, the snow may pick up again during the mid-afternoon into early evening, and we do expect many cancellations tomorrow.
 

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Overview
  • Generally we’ve seen 4 to 7 inches of snow since accumulation began in earnest yesterday evening, with amounts increasing from north to south. The snow combined with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 20s has left many side roads treacherous and snow covered. But main roads are starting to improve.
  • There’s the potential for an additional 2 to 4 inches through the rest of the day. Storm totals of around 5 to 10 inches are likely by evening, with amounts increasing from north to south. Some localized spots mainly south of D.C. could see up to around 12 inches.
  • Fortunately it’s a Sunday, so many of us can sit back and enjoy the winter wonderland. For those who must or want to get out, travel conditions should be better by afternoon, as road crews try to catch up, and daylight helps melt the snow and slick spots on treated pavement.
  • That said, after a midday lull, the snow may pick up again during the mid-afternoon into early evening, and we do expect many cancellations tomorrow.
Thanks for the update!! More snow and cancellations you say ...hmmm may turn into a three day weekend after all.
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