D.C. Winter Forecasts Diverge: Snowfall Predictions Vary Widely

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Meteorologists are divided on snowfall predictions for Washington D.C. this winter, with forecasts ranging from 6 to 20 inches. While La Niña conditions suggest a milder winter, the Capital Weather Gang predicts 12 to 18 inches, potentially making it the snowiest season since 2018-2019. However, other forecasts vary, with some predicting as little as 4 inches. The region hasn't seen normal snowfall in five years, and predicting weather beyond 10 days remains challenging.
- Snow forecasts for D.C. are split, with some predicting up to 20 inches Axios
- Our Winter Outlook Has Been Updated The Weather Channel
- Here's how much snow to expect this winter in DC FOX 5 DC
- Snowfall season arrives in US: These are the most affected cities in the country according to experts AS USA
- Brace for winter. It may not be as tame as some expect in the D.C. area. The Washington Post
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