"Snowy Presidents' Day Weekend Forecast for DC, Maryland, and Virginia"

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Meteorologist Justin Berk predicts a potential snow event early Saturday morning, with a range of 1 to 4 inches of snow expected across much of the region. The low pressure system is forecasted to track through southern Virginia, allowing cold air to fill in across southern Pennsylvania and Maryland. The snow is expected to start before sunrise and end in the afternoon, with temperatures dropping below freezing to allow for accumulation. Berk, who has dyslexia, takes responsibility for any spelling and grammar errors in his forecasts and emphasizes the accuracy of the information provided.
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