As the country marches into the heart of winter, several cities along the I-95 corridor have yet to record their first measurable snow of the season.
the City of Brotherly Love is nearing its own record for latest first snowfall. In 1995, Philadelphia didn’t see snow until the day after Groundhog Day – Feb. 3. As with D.C., Philly hasn’t had snow accumulate since March 12, 2022.
Further to the south, Baltimore, Maryland and Richmond, Virginia, are quickly approaching their latest first snow records of Feb. 21 and 26, respectively.NOAA’s monthly forecast for January projects temperatures along the I-95 corridor to remain above average, with any incoming precipitation remaining in the form of rain. If the forecast holds, each of these cities could get close to their snowless streak records.
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