Freezing rain will make trips icy
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Washington Post Editors
Freezing rain advisories, affecting Frederick, Montgomery and Howard counties and the Baltimore region may may early-morning travel dangerous. Accumulations are estimated to be less than a tenth of an inch, but that's still enough to make driving and walking difficult.
The possibility exists overnight through Saturday morning. However, freezing rain is expected to become normal rain during the day, according to the Capital Weather Gang.
By
Washington Post Editors
| February 4, 2011; 3:20 PM ET
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