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Extreme cold, high wind warnings for DC, Maryland, Virginia
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — It looks like it will be a brutally cold weekend across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, with extreme cold and high wind warnings issued. The National Weather Service (NWS) said the Extreme Cold Warning was in effect Saturday from 4 a.
An Extreme Cold Warning is in effect until 10am Sunday, with wind chills from -10 to -30 degrees. FOX 5's Cesar Cornejo has the latest forecast.
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DC weather: Slight chance of snow Tuesday into Wednesday
A slight chance of snow returns Tuesday night into early Wednesday as temperatures inch a bit higher, with highs near 38 degrees.
Winter storm advisories are in place as a nor'easter and bomb cyclone near DC, VA and MD. How much snow can you expect, and when? See the latest.
This Groundhog Day, D.C.’s very own weather forecasting groundhog made a prediction amid a frozen city filled and chilly residents hoping for a little warmth.
Federal employees in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area were informed early that federal offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 26, due to severe winter
As the region continues to dig out, it appears the frigid temperatures and heavy ice are responsible for as many as four deaths in the District. Even before the storm hit on Jan. 24, the likelihood of heavy ice and freezing cold had officials concerned the storm could be deadly,
DC Public Schools announced a delayed opening due to cold weather but will return to normal hours Tuesday. Residents are urged to take precautions in the cold and shelters will extend hours.
Following what was our coldest stretch of weather since January of 2018, including our longest stretch of below freezing temperatures since December1989, temperatures to start off this week have