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Wind-driven snow, falling temperatures as storm hits its stride (LIVE UPDATES)
The next several hours are prime time for this storm as snow mounts, winds crank (gusts over 30 mph are possible), and temperatures fall towards 20.
Snow moves into area, worst conditions this afternoon and evening
Snow has developed in the region and should gradually increase in coverage and intensity during the day.
D.C. area forecast: Snow piles up today, then very cold through Friday
Look for snow to start flying by mid-morning and get heavier during the afternoon. By the time it tapers this evening, it’s likely our biggest snow in almost three years.
Major snow storm Tuesday: Accumulations of 5-10 inches
After reviewing the latest data, we have increased our predicted snow amounts for the region.
- Significant snowstorm Tuesday, with widespread 4 or greater amounts
- D.C. area forecast: Mild Monday; Tuesday snow and wind, and turning frigid
- PM Update: A chilly weekend with chance of nighttime snow showers
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- PM Update: Cold overnight, dry and chilly Friday; the full wolf moon
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- D.C., dusting city, living up to name: light snow chances Friday and Saturday nights
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