Here is Capital Weather Gang (the Washington Post weather blog) says:
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In terms of snow chances, we see two in the next 10 days.
The first, in the Tuesday into Wednesday period, is probably no big deal. It’s a weak clipper-system – with limited moisture – approaching from the west. Not only is moisture likely lacking, but temperatures may only be marginally cold enough for snow – so accumulation prospects aren’t great.
The second snow chance is the one most are paying attention to… and that’s in the February 28 to March 1 time frame. The European model showed a huge snowstorm in its simulations yesterday – but backed off this idea some today, keeping the storm more to our south. The GFS model also keeps the storm to our south. It’s too early to write the storm off or sound an alarm.
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10 days is a long time in weather forecasting. Hopefully it dissipates well before then