The D.C. area is seeing mild temperatures Saturday ahead of snow expected Sunday. Winter storm warnings and watches are in ...
The Washington, D.C. region is bracing for winter weather with two storm systems expected: a rainy, snowy mix on Friday and a more significant snow threat from Sunday night into Monday.
A storm system headed towards the D.C. region ... Just about all of them have at least a couple inches of snow in the DC region, though numbers in some of the more reliable guidance have been ...
Saturday was warm enough to keep melting snow, aided by warmth from the sun, now four weeks from the solstice.
The heaviest snow will fall in the higher terrain of New England and the Appalachians. Some 5-10 inches of snow is possible ...
With a forecast of up to 10 inches of snow come Monday morning, many schools have already announced closures. FOX 5's Gwen ...
An Arctic high-pressure system continues to hold a firm grip on the eastern United States. Improvements are coming to Hampton ...
Some north of D.C. will not see any snow at all. The European Model showing snowfall exiting the DC region on Saturday ...
The well-predicted storm began in the middle of Sunday night and continued until around 10 p.m. Monday. The heaviest snow fell during the predawn hours Monday, and the intensity varied thereafter.
An already active winter is about to shift into overdrive as a trio of storms over the weekend and into next week deliver ...
On Saturday, a cold front will sweep through the area, bringing mainly rain to coastal areas and the Interstate 95 corridor.