Total accumulations of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated spots possibly receiving up to 12 inches plus.Travel Impact: Roads, both untreated and primary, may become impassable. Non-essential travel is ...
Uniformed Secret Service officers stand watch in the snow outside the White House in Washington, DC, on January 19, 2025, one ...
WASHINGTON — Just as the ice is beginning to melt in the DMV, another round of snow and a cold front are headed to the DMV ...
More than half of flights were canceled at Washington, DC's Reagan National Airport ... per FlightAware. Heavy snowfall was also recorded in Kansas City, Missouri, where local media reported ...
WASHINGTON — Snow will cause hazardous travel ... 8 inches far north of the District and far south of D.C. Should the storm track change, we will adjust these numbers. Please check back for ...
A powerful and highly disruptive winter storm, which has produced a dangerous swath of snow and ice from the Midwest to the Ohio Valley, is poised to sweep across the Mid-Atlantic on Monday.
Washington: A cold air emergency has been declared in Washington DC as the region prepare for freezing conditions ahead of ...
Over 2,000 flights have been canceled across the U.S. A major winter storm that broke ... A general view shows the Washington Monument under heavy snow fall in Washington, DC, on January 6 ...
Confidence is increasing that the D.C. area will experience its first widespread, accumulating snowfall of the season Sunday night into Monday. As the storm is still more than three days away ...
Snow squalls that brought brief but heavy snowfall Friday afternoon and evening have moved out of the D.C. area. Storm Team4 is tracking another winter storm expected to dump up to six inches of ...
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Heavy bands of snowfall are moving across the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia areas early Monday morning. FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda has the latest.