DC, DMV and winter storm
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Another winter storm headed to DC area, VA and MD this weekend? What to know about potential nor'easter, East Coast bomb cyclone snow forecast.
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DC Weather LIVE UPDATES: Frigid temperatures, frozen roads slow snowstorm cleanup
Frigid temperatures and frozen streets are creating dangerous conditions as crews and residents continue cleaning up after the snowstorm.
Dangerous cold and hazardous ice is taking hold across the Washington, D.C. region on Tuesday as the area digs out from a powerful winter storm that brought snow, sleet, flight cancellations and school closures.
The wintry weekend storm has moved on, leaving behind rock-hard piles of snow for people across the District, Maryland and Virginia to deal with.
As sleet continues to accumulate on top of snow, here are some of the storm totals the WUSA9 Weather Impact Team has received so far.
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DC winter storm forecast: When will it stop, what's next?
A winter storm continues to impact Washington, D.C., and its surrounding area as snowfall transitions to sleet, creating hazardous conditions that are expected to last through Sunday night and continue this week.
DC, MD, and northern VA face severe cold with wind chills down to -8°F, raising hypothermia and frostbite risks.
Ice packed on top of inches of snow is making it difficult for the D.C. area to get moving again, and wind chills in the teens won't help. On Tuesday, most schools are closed and transit is limited as other services gradually come back online.
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.
Icy conditions can cause power outages and the possibility of snapped tree limbs, and the risk of pipes freezing increases as the temperatures fall.