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Very cold air moves in on Monday with high temperatures only in the low 30s. However, gusty winds will make it feel more like the 20s, so be sure to bundle up. Temperatures will stay below average for the entire week.
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DC weather: Snow across parts of region Friday morning prompts school delays, disrupts commute
Snow is falling across parts of the Washington, D.C., area early Friday, prompting many school districts to delay or close and leaving drivers with a messy morning commute.
The coldest air of the season so far is on the way. A little snow comes along for the ride.
A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for snow accumulation up to three inches across parts of the DC region Friday.
The Maryland State Highway Administration will be pretreating all interstates and major routes in the Maryland suburbs of D.C., as well as Baltimore, Harford, Frederick, Carroll and Howard counties and expect to be completed by Monday evening in advance of the onset of the storm, a spokesperson told WTOP.
With Thanksgiving now in the rear view, and the calendar flipping to early December on Monday, a number of weather models are suggesting the potential for some wintery weather in the D.C. region, centered around Tuesday.
Quiet weather kicks off the week and month of December. Monday also marks the start of meteorological winter.
Despite more clouds and patchy freezing fog, Sunday’s conditions remain dry across the D.C. area. Temperatures fall below freezing at night.
Forecast: Tuesday: Partly cloudy, becoming breezy and cold. Highs: 32 - 37. Winds: SW 10 - 15. Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy , breezy and cold. Lows: 24 - 34. Winds: SW 10 - 15. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, breezy and chilly with a passing shower or flurry possible. Highs: 43 - 48. Winds: SW 10 - 15.