The Washington, D.C. area is preparing for a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain expected to start late Wednesday and continue into Thursday morning.
A mix of winter precipitation is possible across parts of the Washington, D.C. region late Wednesday night into Thursday ...
More Daniel Pierce Wright/Getty Images The Baltimore and Washington D.C. NWS has issued a winter storm warning for neighboring north central, northern, and western Maryland, northern and northwest ...
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“The cold outbreak will occur right smack in the middle of what is historically the coldest part of the winter,” AccuWeather ... over the next two weeks, the Washington Post reported.
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And while the frigid weather continues, Chicago-area museums and attractions will stay warm and toasty, with many offering free days this winter. The Art Institute of Chicago will offer "free ...
Washington DC got nearly 10 inches of snow recently. That was more than enough to shut down the nation’s capital. Thankfully, all of DC’s lobbyists and politicos stayed safe at home.