Unusual May Snowfall Hits West Virginia and Maryland

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Unusual upper level pattern continues to bring chilly temperatures and unsettled air, producing clouds and showers. Inland areas may experience frost in the mornings. Historic record snowfall of 20.1 inches reported in West Virginia mountains. Temperatures will slowly warm up over the weekend, but showers and thunderstorms are expected on Monday and Tuesday. Meteorologist Justin Berk acknowledges spelling and grammar errors due to his dyslexia.
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