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Friday DC snow forecast: How much snow has fallen? How much more to expect?
The winter storm we’ve been tracking all week is bringing steady snow to the Washington, D.C. region Friday morning. Here’s how much has fallen and how much more we can expect.
WASHINGTON - A winter storm is well underway in the D.C. area, as steady snowfall continues through Friday morning.
Here's a glance at what Friday snow is looking like around D.C., Maryland, and Virginia from a few of our FOX 5 viewers.
Walking to the Capital to work from Union Station photo via Armer C Gaston Back of house in Dale City. Photo via Coury Kershner. Spring house covered in snow. Photo via Melinda Wetzel. Snow on trees. Photo via Leslie Dixon. "I'm melting!" Photo via Darlene Moran. Sky and her snowday. Photo via Maurice Scheer. Winter carrot garden under 3 inches of snow. Credit: Darlene Morgan Snow totals as of 0900 in Winchester VA. Photo via John Boyd. READ MORE: Best sledding and tubing spots in DC, Maryland & Virginia
With more snowfall expected in the D.C. region, road conditions, closings and delays, along with the snow accumulation are all major concerns.
Here's everything you need to know about staying safe in winter weather:
The winter storm we’ve been tracking all week is bringing steady snow to the Washington, D.C. region Friday morning.