A pair of fast-moving weather systems, known as clippers, will sweep through the Mid-Atlantic from Friday to Sunday, offering the potential for two rounds of light snow.

The fast-moving systems will lack moisture but, if they hit the D.C. region head on, could deliver a dusting to an inch or two. If one or both end up grazing or eluding the area, little or no snow would result.

It’s possible that Friday’s system will pass through during the afternoon-to-evening rush hour, causing slick travel. Saturday night’s system, ending Sunday morning, would occur at a time with far fewer people on the roads if it materializes.

Friday’s snow chance

It’s possible that Friday’s system passes too far to the south for accumulating snow in the D.C. area. However, some models suggest it will come close

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