Concrete-like piles of snow are making it more difficult for the D.C. area to recover, even as plows reach some side roads. Here's what to know about closures, transportation and road conditions.
February is Black History Month, and we’ve put together a list of ways to commemorate the occasion. From new exhibits and films, to history tours and Black-owned tastings, there are a number of ways ...
WASHINGTON — The winter storm brought several inches of snow, then sleet piled on, along with a layer of ice from freezing rain in some areas. Here's a look a the totals from the National Weather ...
Across the D.C. area, crews and residents spent a third day trying to dig out from Sunday's winter storm. Travel was often tricky: Even passable streets were lined by piles of hard-packed snow and ice ...
Temperatures will take a steady nosedive Saturday morning as major wind gusts hit the D.C. region, making it feel much colder. But it’s not just the bitter cold that residents need to worry about.
The transition from snow to sleet began earlier than expected Sunday in D.C., but the entire area still saw significant snow accumulation, ranging from 5 inches to nearly a foot. Sleet continued to ...
WASHINGTON — Ahead of the winter weather storm, Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a State of Emergency for the District beginning Friday, Jan 23. Mayor Bowser also declared a snow emergency that will go ...
The winter storm that shut the D.C. area down Sunday was an exceptional one — not simply because of how much precipitation fell, but because of what fell and how cold it was when it fell. The defining ...
D.C. plunged to 13 degrees on Tuesday morning, while many locations in the region dipped into the single digits and below zero. The frigid morning was part of a punishing cold snap that ramped up ...
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