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Mousebaby
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Good Morning Southern Maryland!!





I'm with you. BRING ON THE SMOW!!!!!!!!!!aps45819 said:bring on the smow
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First off, despite what the NWS or other forecast outlets may be saying, chances for precipitation -- frozen or otherwise -- are quite low for later today into tomorrow. The most we might see are a few wet snow flakes or sleet pellets mixed in with sprinkles. Snow-lovers, however, take heart, as we keep plenty of cold air around over the upcoming week to ten days and there are at least two storm threats during that period.