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  "textContent": "All eyes are on a coastal system that could bring winter weather back to the Washington, D.C. region this weekend.\n\nFOX 5’s Tucker Barnes and Taylor Grenda say there is a chance for rain, a wintry mix, or even some snow Sunday into Monday morning, but the system could also fall apart before it reaches our area.\n\nGrenda says it depends on whether the coastal storm develops and tracks close enough to deliver any winter weather late in the day.\n\n\"All the ingredients are there,\" Barnes said, saying that any impacts would likely come Sunday evening.\n\nAs of Wednesday, the European model is hinting at some snow before the system moves out to sea, but it’s far from a sure thing.\n\nFor now, keep an eye on Sunday afternoon and evening!\n\nStay with the FOX 5 Weather Team for the latest forecast updates. The FOX LOCAL app is your source for live FOX 5 DC weather updates. Click here to download.",
  "title": "DC snow threat: Could weekend coastal storm bring winter weather back to DMV?"
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