- **Q: What is the chance of a major snowstorm this weekend in DC?
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The Washington, D.C. region is bracing for a potential winter storm while also managing schedule changes due to recent weather events. Here's a quick recap of what you need to know.
### Weather Forecast The FOX 5 Weather Team is closely monitoring a coastal storm that could develop this weekend. The exact path of the storm is still uncertain, with three potential scenarios:
1. Cold air suppresses the storm, pushing it out to sea. 2. The system becomes a full-blown nor'easter, bringing heavy snow. 3. An in-between scenario with light snow is the most likely outcome.
Regardless of the exact track, the storm is expected to be powerful. Stay updated with FOX LOCAL for continuous coverage and preparation tips.
### School Meeting The BCPS Board of Education meeting has been rescheduled to February 2 at 6:30 p.m. due to the recent snowstorm. Additionally, the Baltimore County School Board Nominating Commission will meet on February 3 to review applications and discuss their process.
### Snow Totals Here's a summary of snow totals from the January 25 storm, as reported by the National Weather Service:
For a complete list of snow totals across Maryland, refer to WBAL-TV 11's report&ref=yanuki.com.
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