The D.C. area is seeing mild temperatures Saturday ahead of snow expected Sunday. Winter storm warnings and watches are in ...
The Washington, D.C. region is bracing for winter weather with two storm systems expected: a rainy, snowy mix on Friday and a more significant snow threat from Sunday night into Monday.
Snow is on the way for the D.C. region Sunday night into Monday, prompting a Winter Storm Warning that goes into effect at 10 p.m.
Snowfall amounts will probably range from 5 to 8 inches, although confidence is lower in amounts north and south of the immediate area.
The heaviest snow will fall in the higher terrain of New England and the Appalachians. Some 5-10 inches of snow is possible ...
"Depending on the amount of snow and with the amount of snow ... anyone who doesn't need to drive during the storm to stay home. Scott and Serve DC are still looking for more volunteers.
The well-predicted storm began in the middle of Sunday night and continued until around 10 p.m. Monday. The heaviest snow fell during the predawn hours Monday, and the intensity varied thereafter.
According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) records, that storm brought rain and five to twelve inches of snow to most of the D.C. metro area and points south and east.
An already active winter is about to shift into overdrive as a trio of storms over the weekend and into next week deliver ...
Through midday, the winter storm dropped approximately 6 inches of snow across portions of the city, with forecasts predicting up to 12 inches as snow continues to fall through Monday night.
On Saturday, a cold front will sweep through the area, bringing mainly rain to coastal areas and the Interstate 95 corridor.