Florida won't be immune from the cold. AccuWeather said the Southeast can expect much cooler conditions throughout the week. In Washington D.C., today, Congress is scheduled to formally certify Donald Trump's election as president. Baltimore is expected to ...
A disruptive winter storm barreling across the country slammed the East Coast on Monday, causing chaos at airports over the weekend and canceling more than 1,000 flights to start the work week. The storm,
Donald Trump will be administering the oath to become the 47th president of the United States in freezing weather and anticipated snowfall across Washington, D.C. Winter storms have caused Reagan National Airport,
"The level and extensiveness of the frigid air may be tough to match the rest of the winter," forecasters warned.
After light rain and snow showers at times this morning into early afternoon, a period of heavier, accumulating snow is likely mid-afternoon into early evening.
Generally, about 1 to 4 inches of snow is most probable across the D.C. area on Sunday, with the highest amounts north and west of the Beltway.
The D.C. area is seeing mild temperatures Saturday ahead of snow expected Sunday. Winter storm warnings and watches are in effect starting Sunday morning.
Forecast: Sunday: Breezy and cold with snow developing. Highs: 30s but falling into 20s. Winds: NW 10 - 15. Sunday Night: A few clouds. Snow ending. Lows: 16-20. Monday: Mostly sunny, windy and very cold. Highs: 18 - 24. Winds: W 15 - 20. Gusts to 30. Weather Conversation:
DPW said it's also helped secure major events like former President Jimmy Carter's Funeral and President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration
Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings have been issued for most of the DMV. Most of the region will end up with 2 - 4" of snow. There are a few spots of west of D.C. Metro, such as Winchester and Martinsburg that could end up with 6 inches of snow.
Because Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday, the DC Department of Public Works (DPW) will not be collecting household trash and recycling Monday. Households typically served on Mondays will be serviced on Tuesday, and service will slide on day for the whole week through Saturday, Jan. 25.
Forecast: Tonight: Mostly cloudy and cold. Lows: 26 - 32. Winds: NNW 10. Sunday: Breezy and cold with snow developing. Highs: 30s but falling into 20s. Winds: NW 10 - 15. Monday: Mostly sunny, windy and very cold. Highs: 18 - 24. Winds: W 15 - 20. Gusts to 30. Weather Conversation: