The snow began in D.C. right on schedule around midday and continues to increase at this time. This trend will continue into tonight and Saturday, and we still expect nearly 2 feet of snow on average across most of the region, with higher amounts possible in spots:
When you combine the heavy snow with strong, gusty winds, blizzard conditions will occur at times, with widespread blowing and drifting snow likely to continue across the region through Sunday.
Hopefully you're hunkered down somewhere by this point, and ready to ride this thing out. It is rapidly getting to the point where it is unsafe to be outside, and this condition will only worsen with time.
Our next primary focus will be on letting you know when you will be able to think about getting back to Austin, but we probably won't be able to start looking at that angle until sometime tomorrow, once we see how severe conditions become across the region, and gauge the fallout at major airport hubs all along the Eastern seaboard.
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