Winter storm warning for DC, MD, VA
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DC weather: Sizable snowstorm possible this weekend as polar vortex brings bitter cold
A bitter blast of cold air settles over the D.C. region Tuesday as all eyes turn to a potential weekend winter storm that could deliver significant snowfall.
The arctic cold will set the stage for the winter storm and last for at least the next week. We are talking about 9 + days where temperatures will not climb above freezing. Generally, low temperatures will be in the single digits and teens with some below zero readings in the burbs and high temperatures will be in the teens and 20s.
A winter storm is brewing in the DMV. Although it's too early to accurately predict snow totals, one forecast is suggesting 15 inches.
Snow Friday morning delayed or closed many schools across the DMV. Hazardous roads made for a messy commute. Highs near 34 with bitter cold lasting into next week. WASHINGTON - Snow continued falling across parts of the Washington, D.C., area into Friday ...
All the buzz in weather is about the snow heading to D.C. this weekend and the burning question: How much snow is coming? The numbers floating around apps and social media are mind-boggling, with some showing models projecting 23 inches of snow.
FOX 5 DC on MSN
Snow forecast: Winter storm warning issued in DC region - how much snow this weekend?
The Washington, D.C., region is bracing for a surge of Arctic air this weekend that is expected to bring heavy snow, dangerous cold and the likelihood of travel delays and school disruptions.