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DC snow forecast: Will a coastal storm bring more winter weather to the DMV?
As brutal cold keeps the Washington, D.C. region locked in a deep freeze this week, attention is turning to a potential coastal storm this weekend that could bring anything from light snow to a more significant winter event,
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DC winter storm forecast: When will it stop, what's next?
A winter storm continues to impact Washington, D.C., and its surrounding area as snowfall transitions to sleet, creating hazardous conditions that are expected to last through Sunday night and continue this week.
Low temperatures Thursday morning will once again fall into the single digits and low teens. It will also remain quite breezy with wind chill values anywhere between - 0 to - 15 degrees. Because of this, a Cold Weather Advisory has been issued across most of the region Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
As millions of Americans hunker down for the winter storm, 19 states and Washington, D.C., have declared states of emergency.
As the Washington, D.C. region remains locked in a deep freeze this week, all eyes are shifting to a potential weekend coastal storm that could bring anything from light snow to more significant winter weather depending on its track.
Frigid temperatures and frozen streets are creating dangerous conditions as crews and residents continue cleaning up after the snowstorm.
A major snow storm is headed to the Northeast. Here's the latest NOAA and AccuWeather forecast, and how much snow could fall near you.
Dangerously cold temperatures continue to blanket the Washington, D.C. region as residents and crews work to clear ice and snow from secondary roads and neighborhoods.
It’s looking more and more likely that the D.C. region will be coated in a sheet of white this weekend, as the National Weather Service has again increased its confidence that a major winter storm will hit the area Saturday into Sunday.
Low temperatures Thursday morning will once again fall into the single digits and low teens. It will also remain quite breezy with wind chill values anywhere between - 0 to - 15 degrees. Because of this, a Cold Weather Advisory has been issued across most of the region Wednesday night into Thursday morning.