On the heels of swinging from the mid-80s to the low-30s and snowing in less than 24 hours, Friday brings an unpleasant wrinkle to the D.C. region’s weather pattern.
The Washington, D.C. region wraps up a wild week of weather with a cloudy, cool and gusty Friday following record warmth, tornado warnings and even a burst of snow.
After two days of springlike, even summerlike warmth, temperatures tumbled Thursday and a mix of rain and wet snow fell across the D.C. region.
While this certainly happens as cold fronts come in, it's not the ideal set up to get snow in the DMV. What often happens is by the time the cold air gets here, the moisture is gone and we don't get ...
It was as if three seasons — summer, spring and winter — passed in the span of about 18 hours.
Dramatic changes arrive Thursday morning, as a strong front and gusty northwest winds usher in a colder airmass.Temperatures will fall from the 60s into the 40 ...
Plan on a very cold start to the day on Friday. North and west of D.C. temps will start out in the 20s with temps around freezing inside the Beltway. Generally seasonal for the upcoming weekend, with ...
After a record-breaking warm day in the DC region, a Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of Northern Virginia toward the Baltimore area.
On Tuesday, March 10, the DMV felt like a summer day as temperatures soared to the 80s. The warm day broke a 10-year record that was set in 2016 with 79 degrees.
Then the cold front moved in Thursday evening, and it's about ready to slam us back to winter. Today's weather will impact your day. That’s a 40–45 drop in about 24 hours. That sequence — severe ...
FOX 5's Mike Thomas has the latest forecast for DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
More snow showers are possible Friday ahead of another weekend cold blast. A stronger warm up is expected towards the middle of next week. Weather models hint at storm threat ahead of presidents’ day ...