National Weather Service, Augusta and forecasts
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Snow and overnight subfreezing temperatures are predicted for the Augusta area through the weekend. The National Weather Service on Thursday declared a winter storm watch spanning from 7 p.m. Friday to 1 p.m. Sunday. Snow accumulations for the Augusta area could reach between 2 and 5 inches.
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Augusta residents can expect frigid temperatures, but clear skies in the forecast this week.
Weather experts are forecasting anywhere up to about a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation in the Augusta area.
With the winter weather threat, emergency management agencies in the area are looking closely at the forecast.
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The city of Augusta is preparing for a potentially significant ice storm this weekend, with officials holding multiple planning calls and reviewing emergency protocols.
After some up and downs in daily temperatures that are typical for Virginia this time of year, it's going to feel more like January due to Arctic air making its way into the Shenandoah Valley. “The week will end with some of the coldest air of the season ...
Frigid temperatures along with snow and ice could hamper Staunton and Augusta County, according to the National Weather Service.