Another round of snow is headed for the Washington, D.C. area. The chance for snow this weekend has increased, and it’s now looking like snow could hit on Sunday morning. This snow won’t be anything ...
Residents across the DMV looked to the sky Sunday as snow began to fall… again. Closer to the District, residents can expect to see 1 to 3 inches of snow Sunday night. However, according to forecasts, ...
We're tracking snow in the DC region Sunday, followed by arctic air for the inauguration.
Uniformed Secret Service officers stand watch in the snow outside the White House in Washington, DC, on January 19, 2025, one ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — The new year started with the most snow D.C. has seen in three years. Reagan National received 7.2" of snow Monday. Both BWI and Dulles airports had record snowfalls for ...
Impact: Untreated roads will see another layer of snow on top. Slick spots on untreated roads. Need: Use care when driving. Treatment for driveways, sidewalks, roads to minimize snow build up.
Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer explains how much snow Maryland will see over the weekend as well as how frigid cold it's going to get by next week.
DC Public Schools will also be closed on Monday ... State of Emergency declared in Virginia; State of Preparedness in Maryland; Snow Emergency declared in D.C. Virginia Gov.
Washington D.C. got 8.3 inches of snow and Fort Washington, Maryland in Prince George's County got 10.5 inches of snow. Manassas Park, Virginia measured up to 9.2 inches of snow. It's not a ...
Loudoun, which is the northernmost county in Northern Virginia, can experience more snow than some surrounding areas. Montgomery, Maryland’s largest school system, typically announces any ...
WASHINGTON — After snow blanketed the DMV Monday morning, children and parents awoke to find schools closed. However, while the snow may have stopped, many schools have not reopened. Most school ...
The FOX 5 Weather Team is continuing to monitor the potential for snow and its impact on closures Monday. MARYLAND - The D.C. Region is expecting some inclement weather heading into the weekend.