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A powerful winter storm system developing offshore could impact parts of Virginia, Maryland and the District this weekend, with snow, strong winds, bitter cold and coastal flooding possible as the storm intensifies.
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.
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DC snow forecast: Will a coastal storm bring more winter weather to the DMV?
As brutal cold keeps the Washington, D.C. region locked in a deep freeze this week, attention is turning to a potential coastal storm this weekend that could bring anything from light snow to a more significant winter event,
Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia have all declared a state of emergency as a major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, dangerous cold and the likelihood of travel delays and school disruptions to the region.
Another winter storm headed to DC area, VA and MD this weekend? What to know about potential nor'easter, East Coast bomb cyclone snow forecast.
Another Cold Weather Advisory is in effect Friday night from 8 p.m. through 11 a.m. Saturday morning. This is for wind chill values between zero degrees and 15 degrees below zero. You will definitely need to bundle up for Friday night plans!
As millions of Americans hunker down for the winter storm, 19 states and Washington, D.C., have declared states of emergency.
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DC weather: Sizable snowstorm possible this weekend as polar vortex brings bitter cold
A bitter blast of cold air settles over the D.C. region Tuesday as all eyes turn to a potential weekend winter storm that could deliver significant snowfall.
Friday: Partly cloudy, breezy and cold. Flurries possible. Highs: 36 - 41. Winds: SSW 10 - 15. Friday Night: Mostly cloudy and cold. Lows: 28 - 33. Winds: SW 10 - 15. Saturday: Light morning snow/rain mix. Partly cloudy. Not as cold. Highs: 44 - 49. Winds: SW 10.
Some of the coldest air of the season settles over the Washington, D.C. region Friday as a pair of wintry systems line up for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.