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Good day, everyone! We’ve got some important weather alerts to share with you. Let’s dive in and make sure we’re all prepared!

First up, we have a Winter Weather Advisory in effect until 7 PM EST today. What can you expect? Well, mixed precipitation is on the menu, with ice accumulations ranging from one to two tenths of an inch in the higher elevations. Some areas might see up to an inch of total snow and sleet accumulations. So, if you’re in north central and western Maryland, central and western Virginia, or eastern West Virginia, watch out for slippery roads, especially on bridges and overpasses.

If you’re in Virginia specifically, keep an eye out for a Winter Weather Advisory that’s also in place until 7 PM EST today. Freezing rain is expected, with around one-tenth of an inch of ice accumulations. Travel may become tricky, especially in the higher elevations of the Virginia and West Virginia Highlands.

Now, looking forward to Sunday, we have a High Wind Watch set to start from Sunday afternoon through Sunday evening. This one’s for Washington DC, parts of Maryland and Virginia, and eastern West Virginia. West winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts of 50 to 60 mph could be coming your way, so be prepared for potential tree and power line damage. And yes, power outages and challenging travel conditions might be on the horizon.

Lastly, a Flood Watch is in effect until Sunday evening for various areas including parts of North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Be cautious of excessive rainfall and snowmelt that could lead to flooding in rivers, streams, and low-lying locations.

Remember, safety first, always stay informed of the latest forecasts and alerts, and be prepared to take action if needed. Stay safe and take care, everyone!