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Mostly a cold rain today, some snow well north and west (LIVE UPDATES)
D.C.’s far north and west suburbs see sleet and snow today, but mostly rain is expected in the immediate metro area.
Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, 6 more weeks of winter
The appearance of Phil’s shadow means winter will extend well into March according to folklore
Highly complex Monday morning forecast, but heavy snow possible
Especially in our colder north and west suburbs, heavy, accumulating snow is possible during the morning rush hour into midday Monday.
A lovely weekend ahead, especially by recent standards
Today, D.C.’s temperature climbed to a surprising 50. We could make it a three-peat by Sunday.
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