
The Tony Kornheiser Show “4th and Snow”
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Jan 21, 2026 Kevin Sheehan, a veteran meteorologist, warns listeners about an impending winter storm affecting D.C., discussing its potential impact and the mechanics behind it. Michael Wilbon shares insights on the latest Hall of Fame inductees, his take on the Bears' season, and the excitement surrounding the Conference Championships. Chuck Todd adds to the conversation by sharing his betting picks while reflecting on the Miami-Indiana title game, mixing sports analysis with humor. The lively banter wraps up with listener stories in the mailbag segment.
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Big, Cold Storm Risk For D.C.
- Kevin Sheehan warns a major, cold winter storm could drop 6–24 inches around D.C., with uncertainty about mixing and freezing rain.
- The models diverge early, but the overall pattern supports a sustained, cold winter period rather than a brief thaw.
Prepare For Late Saturday Night Start
- Kevin Sheehan says expect the storm to start late Saturday night into Sunday morning and prepare accordingly.
- He recommends planning for long-duration snow and limited immediate melting over weeks.
Track Determines Who Gets Buried
- The main uncertainty is track: northward shift means Philly/New York burying; southward shift buries Richmond/Carolinas.
- D.C. could be the bullseye, producing foot-to-two-foot totals on some models.

