Three additional potent storms are on deck this week and the first two will hit some of the same areas in such quick ...
Two separate winter storms are threatening to bring snow and ice to much of the Midwest and East Coast this week.
Starting Tuesday morning as early as commute time and lasting until Wednesday evening. There will be 2" - 6"+ across the DMV.
Heavy snow is possible across the Washington, D.C. region Tuesday into Wednesday with accumulations between four and six inches possible.
About 3 to 6 inches is forecast with deteriorating conditions by Tuesday’s afternoon rush hour. Another wave of wintry ...
The federal government could also issue early dismissals as a substantial winter storm arrives in the D.C. region.
Another round of winter weather is on the way for the DMV. After a day of mild, sunny weather, a storm system is expected to move in that could drop up to 4"-6" of snow in parts of the region.
All eyes are on a winter storm that is expected to bring a significant amount of snow to much of the Washington, D.C. region.
A major winter storm is expected to drop between 4-6" of snow across the D.C. region beginning Tuesday afternoon and ...
As a February frenzy of storms continues across the United States, a storm will produce accumulating snow and trigger travel problems from the mid-Mississippi and Ohio valleys to the mid-Atlantic ...
Nearly 17,000 Washington Navy Yard workers are expected to report to work in person five days a week starting Monday, setting ...
It is a pleasant Monday with lighter winds and temperatures near average in the middle 40s ahead of 4-6 inches of snow by Tuesday afternoon.