Mid-Atlantic Daily Snow

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By Zach Butler, Meteorologist Posted 23 days ago March 4, 2026

Warm Air Pushes in with Rain

Summary

Snow has changed to mixed precipitation and rain due to warm air moving into the Mid-Atlantic. This will change all precipitation to rain over the next few days, except for maybe a few cold pools in the Catskills. Rain accumulations will be 0.1-2 inches. Rain decreases south of the MD-PA border. Sunday finally dries out, and any snow chances will come mid to late next week after Wed., March 11.

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Zach Butler

Meteorologist

Zach Butler recently earned his PhD in Water Resources Science from Oregon State University, where his research focused on watershed and snowpack modeling. He is now a postdoctoral scholar with the Community Snow Observations project, working to improve snowpack modeling across the Western U.S. Originally from the East Coast, Zach has embraced life out West, whether that’s chasing powder days, fly fishing, or hunting for the next batch of chanterelle mushrooms.

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