The NWS office in Baltimore/Washington, D.C., said in Thursday's winter storm warning: "Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches, with localized amounts up to 10 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph, especially on the ridges."
Washington D.C residents have been experiencing extreme cold in recent days, but forecasters say they can expect temperatures to warm up in the very near future. Millions of people are facing frigid temperatures through this week.
The National Weather Service reports moderately cold temperatures and mostly sunny skies in Washington D.C. with a warming trend ahead.
“There are indeed a few hints that by Feb. 1-2 (Saturday and Sunday of next week) that temperatures overnight could support light snow if precipitation persists. However, we currently are NOT seeing a signal for a major lowland snow event next weekend,” the weather service said in a statement.
A "combination of strong winds and very cold temperatures will result in dangerously cold wind chills," the National Weather Service said.
It's not just your friends and coworkers going all out for Dry January this month. Western Washington is getting in on the trend, in its own way. And just like the disposition of your friends and coworkers going dry, the region is likely to be a bit cold, too.
Bitter cold – along with a chance of snow – is in the latest forecast for President-elect Donald J. Trump's Inauguration Day.
Overnight temperatures in the Portland area are expected to dip below freezing every night this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Multnomah County has not announced the openings of any shelters. — Carlos Fuentes covers state politics and government. Reach him at 503-221-5386 or
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A rare winter storm is getting set to slam the Gulf Coast and South, with cities from Texas to Florida under Winter Storm Warnings.
WASHINGTON — Sub-freezing temperatures ... they won’t be allowed to do so. The National Weather Service is predicting that the temperature will be about 22 degrees Fahrenheit (minus-6 Celsius ...
What is normal weather for presidential inaugurations? According to the National Weather Service, normal weather for presidential inaugurations in Washington, D.C., is:
The weather forecast in Washington, D.C., calls for a high of 24. That's much colder than the predicted high of 70 at Trump's Florida estate.