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Snow totals across the DC, Maryland and Virginia region
Snow fell across the Washington, D.C., region this Sunday morning, and new snowfall reports from the National Weather Service show a wide range of totals across Maryland, Virginia and the District as the storm progresses.
A double whammy of snow and bitter cold is poised to descend over the D.C. area as an arctic front barges through late Saturday night into Sunday morning.
NEW YORK — Millions along the Interstate 95 corridor on the Northeast coast will see their first significant winter storm of the season this weekend, as a fast-moving system takes advantage of freezing temperatures brought by another invasion of the polar vortex .
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Snow expected tonight across DC, Maryland, Virginia: Forecast, totals, winter weather alerts
A quick-moving winter storm will likely bring the first meaningful snowfall of the season to the D.C. region tonight, with slippery travel expected overnight into early Sunday as temperatures stay cold enough for snow to stick.
Meteorologists say a surge of cold air combined with a low-pressure system tracking through the Mid-Atlantic will bring light snow across the region, with accumulations ranging from a dusting in D.C.
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Snow, rain expected in DMV
The beginning of December likely will bring a taste of winter, the National Weather Service (NWS) said Monday. The extended forecast from NWS indicated some snow
Expect a messy morning out there Friday in the D.C. metro area and areas south as we see this season’s first widespread snowfall.
The Maryland State Highway Administration will be pretreating all interstates and major routes in the Maryland suburbs of D.C., as well as Baltimore, Harford, Frederick, Carroll and Howard counties and expect to be completed by Monday evening in advance of the onset of the storm, a spokesperson told WTOP.
Northern suburbs like Gaithersburg and Aspen Hill saw about 1.5 inches, making this a modest but widespread event. Slippery conditions led to crashes on Interstates like I-270 in Maryland and local roads in Fairfax and Prince William counties,
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