The bulk of a midweek storm moving toward the East Coast will likely miss the Washington, D.C., region and head out to sea.
Anywhere from no snow to a couple of inches is still on the table, with higher chances of snow the farther south you go.
Saturday in Washington was a little warmer than Friday, and much less windy, and so was almost a sign of approaching spring.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNSnow showers, bitter cold temperatures Thursday across DC regionIt will be a cold and blustery Thursday across the Washington, D.C. region as light snow showers move into the area. A Winter ...
As an indication of just how personal and petty this dynamic has become, the bill previously introduced in Congress proposing ...
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, ...
Sunday will start with mostly cloudy skies and breezy winds. By the afternoon showers will once again develop and very strong ...
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DC snow forecast: Bulk of winter storm to miss DC regionThe bulk of a midweek storm that is moving toward the East Coast will likely miss the Washington, D.C. region and head out to ...
The First Alert Weather Team continues to track a winter weather maker that may clip some of the DMV on Wednesday.
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DC area could see snow showers amid bitter cold temperaturesFOX 5 DC’s Taylor Grenda says the D.C. area may see some snow showers Wednesday amid bitter cold temperatures.
Areas south of I-66 have the best chance for measurable snow. A winter weather advisory is in effect Wednesday afternoon and ...
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