WMAL Interview - RAY STAGICH - 01.30.17

Jan 31, 2017, 01:03 AM

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INTERVIEW — RAY STAGICH — Radio Meteorologist for The Weather Channel – discussed the D.C. area’s snowy morning commute.

How snow will affect Monday’s commute. WASHINGTON — Snow is knocking on our door just in time for Monday morning. The region is not expected to see that much snow, but it could impact the Monday morning commute and there could be a few school delays — so let’s break down the details. How the storm will develop: An area of low pressure tracked through Virginia on Sunday night on its way to Southern Maryland and will eventually head northeast towards the Delmarva Peninsula. This will provide the best chance of snow as temperatures drop. More widespread snow showers will continue through about daybreak Monday. This will be the time to see some accumulation on the roads.
MANY DELAYS: Monday’s WMAL Storm Center: Calvert County Schools – opening two hours late, Charles County Schools – opening 2 hours late, Fairfax County Schools – opening 2 hours late, Fauquier County Schools – opening 2 hours late, Prince George’s County Schools – opening 2 hours late, Prince William County Schools – opening 2 hours late, Spotsylvania County Schools – closed, St. Mary’s County Schools – opening 2 hours late and Stafford County Schools – closed