More snow is set to fall over the D.C. area. Although it’s likely we’ll only get a dusting, it could worsen conditions on roadways that remain icy days after Monday’s snow storm. Here’s the latest ...
The week of January 5 is wrapping up the way it started: with snow in the forecast. As of Friday morning, DC News Now ...
Some schools in the Washington, D.C. area, including the Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia regions, are still closed or have delayed their opening times as they continue to clean up after the ...
Winds ease a bit today as clouds arrive. Accumulating light snow tonight into early tomorrow should bring a general coating ...
After a pretty cloudy and once again cold Friday afternoon, light snow is expected to start overspreading the region into the ...
The District is still digging out of the snow from this week’s winter storm. Crossing the Bryant Street Bridge can be treacherous at times for those who walk ...
The Weather Impact team is monitoring a storm that looks to bring a round of light snow Friday night into Saturday morning.
A nasty dose of winter weather has pummeled much of the U.S. from Kansas to the East Coast, leaving many Americans to dig out ...
A PennDOT truck slid off the road in York County on Tuesday morning. An official said the tandem dump truck got caught in a ...
While Storm Team4 predicted at least 6 to 10 inches of snow, some areas in Maryland and Virginia went above that mark. Check to see who got the most snow in the area.
The storm has caused severe air travel disruptions. According to FlightAware, more than 1,800 flights in and out of the U.S.
The D.C. area’s biggest snowstorm in three years dumped 6 to 10 inches of snow on the region, shutting down government offices and school districts for two days. Exactly how much snow fell? Reagan ...