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Snowbust? Winter Storm Warning Downgraded to Advisory

One to 3 inches of snow are still possible in the Bowie area.

Though snow is still falling throughout Prince George's County, the National Weather Service has downgraded the area's winter storm warning to a winter weather advisory, dropping projected accumulation totals down to 1 to 3 inches. 

Last night, the advisory was upgraded to a warning, calling for 3 to 6 inches of the fluffy white stuff, canceling schools and closing the federal government Tuesday.

So much for snow forts and snowmen—projected totals now stand and a paltry one to three inches, barely enough to make a snow angel or to hold a reputable snowball fight. 

So what do you think? Is this a snowbust, or do you think the weather advisory will be upgraded again later today? 


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