When, how much snow is expected for DC, Virginia, Maryland
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A major snow storm is headed to the Northeast. Here's the latest NOAA and AccuWeather forecast, and how much snow could fall near you.
Storm Team4 forecasted the possibility of a solid 6 to 10+ inches of snow and then some sleet. While we all knew sleet was coming, it arrived about six hours early. The extra sleet will limit snow totals,
The District tracks snow plows throughout the city, specifying how many hours ago a plow was active on a street using a color-coded map. The Maryland Department of Transportation tracks plows throughout the state on its website.
WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — The winter storm that blasted the DMV with snow and sleet Sunday brought a slew of potential dangers with it and a deep freeze that prompted school districts and divisions in the area to cancel classes for the beginning of the week. Here is a list of them as they’ve been announced officially.
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A powerful winter storm is hitting the Mid-Atlantic, bringing heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia as dangerous conditions spread across the region.
The transition from snow to sleet began earlier than expected in D.C., but the area still saw significant snow accumulation, ranging from 4.5 to 8.5 inches.
What to Know Temperatures will plummet as Arctic air moves in late Friday, and subzero wind chills will grip the D.C. area on Saturday morning. Snow arrives late Saturday, and you’ll likely wake up Sunday to several inches on the ground.
A winter storm has arrived in the Poconos. Here's the latest on how much snow and sleet the National Weather Service is forecasting.
Leaders in D.C., Maryland and Virginia are bracing for a winter storm that’s slated to begin Saturday and could drop a foot of snow and sleet in the D.C. area.