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with Kevin Myatt

Snow to our west and to our east

The Outer Banks of North Carolina are expecting 1-3 inches of snow by mid-morning Monday as a low pressure system tightens up off the coast ... a little late for most East Coast areas to see a lot of snow. Meanwhile, parts of eastern West Virginia already have up to 4 inches Sunday evening with maybe another 4 expected in some areas as familiar upslope snow showers coat their usual areas.

Roanoke, again, has had flurries.

This will be the coldest morning of the winter so far, though, with widespread teens and likely a few single digits in protected valleys.

The late week continues to look interesting and may kick off a 1-2 week period of several precipitation threats. The overal Arctic air regime will continue, but will the individual storm systems be timed right for the individual cold shots? Stay tuned.

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Kevin Myatt works on the copy desk for The Roanoke Times and is its principal weather geek, writing a weekly weather column and advising the newsroom on weather topics. He helps guide students on a storm chasing trip to the central U.S. each May and was an editor for "Hurricanes and the Middle Atlantic States."

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