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National Weather Service: Spring is here, but more snow Wednesday

Williamsburg could expect up to an inch of snow Wednesday afternoon and evening. (Sarah Fearing/WYDaily)
Williamsburg could expect up to an inch of snow Wednesday afternoon and evening. (Sarah Fearing/WYDaily)

Tuesday may be the first day of spring, but winter isn’t over quite yet.

Williamsburg could expect up to an inch of snow Wednesday afternoon and evening, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Jeff Orrock.

“We’re definitely going to get snow, but forecasting how much it’s going to stick, that’s what gets tricky,” Orrock said.

The snow will be the second storm system to hit this area of Virginia in two days, Orrock said. The first storm consists of rain and winds gusting up to 25 miles per hour all day Tuesday.

Temperatures Tuesday will be in the mid-40s.

But come Wednesday, temperatures will drop into the low to mid-30s — just above freezing, Orrock said.

Snow will start falling in the afternoon. Meteorologists expect up to an inch of snow could accumulate.

The total snowfall depends on the rate at which the flakes fall, Orrock said. If the snow falls quickly, it could be like last week’s storm and leave an inch of heavy, wet snow on trees and roads.

Snow will taper off around 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. Wednesday night, and temperatures will hover above freezing.

“The stuff will disappear fairly quickly, and the morning commute will probably be OK,” Orrock said.

“March can a very odd month for weather,” he added.

Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing is the Assistant Editor at WYDaily. Sarah was born in the state of Maine, grew up along the coast, and attended college at the University of Maine at Orono. Sarah left Maine in October 2015 when she was offered a job at a newspaper in West Point, Va. Courts, crime, public safety and civil rights are among Sarah’s favorite topics to cover. She currently covers those topics in Williamsburg, James City County and York County. Sarah has been recognized by other news organizations, state agencies and civic groups for her coverage of a failing fire-rescue system, an aging agriculture industry and lack of oversight in horse rescue groups. In her free time, Sarah enjoys lazing around with her two cats, Salazar and Ruth, drinking copious amounts of coffee and driving places in her white truck.

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