WASHINGTON (7News) — After a taste of spring over the weekend, the wintry weather is back for the first week of March. High ...
After a stretch of mild weather, the D.C. region could see snow or freezing rain Monday afternoon into early Tuesday before ...
March averages just 2 inches of snow in Washington, DC — but history shows late-season storms can dump half a foot or more in a single event.
Temperatures are about to drop for the DC area. Some light snow and freezing rain are also expected to kick off the week. A ...
Light snow will develop Monday afternoon with freezing rain overnight into Tuesday.
All eyes are on a coastal system that could bring winter weather back to the Washington, D.C. region this weekend.
Dense fog settled over much of the Washington, D.C., region Friday, creating chilly, damp conditions and reducing visibility ...
Chilly, windy Thursday with highs in the mid‑30s and slick spots early. Coastal system could brush the region Sunday, bringing a chance for snow. Bitter cold arrives Monday, with even colder air ...
A big winter storm could hit the DC area Virginia and Maryland this weekend, NOAA and NWS forecasts. When will it start, and how much will you get?
Snow tapered off across the D.C. region after a blast of winter weather moved in on Sunday night, leaving slick roads and icy sidewalks that slowed the Monday morning commute.