Something happened in D.C. on Friday that hadn’t happened in days. In a city accustomed to great events, it may not have been ...
The vast majority of Americans are about to get an extended taste of frigid Siberian weather. Another polar vortex disruption will stretch Arctic air across the top of the globe ...
WASHINGTON — The DMV region got the second round of snow in only a week Friday night, but this was of the lighter and fluffier variety, leaving many Washingtonians to only broom off cars ...
As a handful of kids with the group Young Knowledgeable Men approached Rosalind Dunmore’s Southeast D.C. home on Tuesday afternoon, the sidewalks and her lawn remained covered with snow.
Former President Jimmy Carter is lying in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on Tuesday before a funeral service later this week. Follow for live news updates.
Reagan National recorded 7.2 inches of snow while Dulles had 5.1 inches and BWI-Marshall had 6.6 inches. Washington D.C. got 8.3 inches of snow and Fort Washington, Maryland in Prince George's ...
“McDermott’s commitment is indicative of the importance they place on providing spaces that enhance client and employee experience,” stated Jake Stroman, EVP, Co-Head of the ...
Now the ceremonial pomp of Washington is colliding with the circumstance of a major snow storm, forecast to dump up to a foot in some places by Monday night. The weather adds an unexpected layer ...
Hundreds of people took part in a mass snowball fight in Washington on Janaury 6, after a winter storm impacting several states dropped a reported 4 to 8 inches of snow across the metro area on ...
The pair of pandas at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., played in powder after the region received several inches of snow overnight. “Tumbling in a winter wonderland!” the National Zoo ...
The snowfall was the most Washington, D.C., has seen since 2022, according to WUSA, a CBS affiliate. How much snow has fallen in Washington, D.C.? According to the National Weather Service's ...
The most intense snow came to an end in the morning, though some will linger in parts of the mid-Atlantic – including Washington, DC – through the evening hours before finally coming to an end.