All eyes are on a winter storm that is expected to bring a significant amount of snow to much of the Washington, D.C. region.
Starting Tuesday morning as early as commute time and lasting until Wednesday evening. There will be 2" - 6"+ across the DMV.
The D.C. area is bracing for another dose of snow this week as forecasters are warning the region will see several inches of fresh powder come Tuesday.
It is a pleasant Monday with lighter winds and temperatures near average in the middle 40s ahead of 4-6 inches of snow by Tuesday afternoon.
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