The Washington, D.C. region could see some snow on Wednesday amid bitter cold temperatures that will likely stay below ...
Snow totals will range from 2 - 6 inches with the heaviest snowfall south of DC. After a lull for much of the day Wednesday, ...
Areas south of I-66 have the best chance for measurable snow. A winter weather advisory is in effect Wednesday afternoon and ...
Parts of the D.C. region could (emphasis on could) see a glancing blow of snow Wednesday afternoon into Thursday, but the storm is expected to deliver little to no snow accumulation to D.C. The key, ...
FOX 5's Gwen Tolbart shared that a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for the D.C. region from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. A mixed ...
Gusty winds have brought a few snow showers to the region early this morning, so some people may wake up to a little snow on ...
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The winter hits keep on coming, and people across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are getting ready for one more Tuesday into ...
Some schools, government, and court districts in the Washington, D.C. region are closed or have delayed their opening times on Thursday, February 20, due to the latest round of winter weather.
Parts of the D.C. area could see more than a half-foot of snow, as another winter storm makes its way to the region Tuesday.
Two separate winter storms are threatening to bring snow and ice to much of the Midwest and East Coast this week.
Anywhere from no snow to a couple of inches is still on the table, with higher chances of snow the farther south you go.