DC area faces damaging winds, dangerous cold and snow
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NOAA issued winter storm warnings as another snow storm heads to VA, MD and Washington DC. Here's timing, how much snow you'll get, the NWS said.
NWS issues a Winter Storm Watch for DC with heavy snow, ice, and dangerous travel conditions expected this weekend.
Bitter cold continues to settle over the Washington, D.C. region while residents and crews work to clear ice and snow from neighborhood roads.
Winter storm advisories are in place as a nor'easter and bomb cyclone near DC, VA and MD. How much snow can you expect, and when? See the latest.
The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for the DC area due to wind chills reaching -10°F.
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.
As the region continues to dig out, it appears the frigid temperatures and heavy ice are responsible for as many as four deaths in the District. Even before the storm hit on Jan. 24, the likelihood of heavy ice and freezing cold had officials concerned the storm could be deadly,
The snowballs were expected to start flying at 9 a.m. on Sunday on the North lawn of the Washington Monument near the intersection of 15th Street and Constitution Ave. But organizers decided to cancel the event due to sleet conditions.