On Saturday and Sunday, the Red Line will operate in two segments between Shady Grove and Medical Center and between Van Ness and Glenmont due to track maintenance.
On Saturday and Sunday, the Red Line will operate in two segments between Shady Grove and Medical Center and between Van Ness and Glenmont due to track maintenance.
A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect from 7am until 11am on Thursday for DC, central, north central, and northern Maryland (including all of Montgomery County), and northern Virginia.
The Washington Commanders announced today that Brian Schneider has been named the team’s new assistant special teams coordinator. Schneider takes over for John Glenn who served as the team’s assistant special teams coordinator during the 2024-25 season. Jesse Madden has been added to the coaching staff as an offensive quality control coach. Madden joins the team following his graduation from the University of Michigan.
The Washington Commanders are coming off a successful 12-5 season, reaching the NFC Championship before losing to the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. With a strong turnaround driven by a mix of young players and veterans, the team now faces decisions about re-signing 29 of its free agents in addition to looking for outside talent to bring in. We will provide our predictions on the likelihood of each free agent from this past season’s team returning to the team next year.
A townhouse is back on the market after the “BUYER GOT DOGED (LOST HIS GOVERNMENT JOB)”, according to an updated listing for 15512 Thistlebridge Ct. in Rockville, MD.
In the last few days, images of real estate properties available and coming soon in the DC Metro area have been shared indicating that there is a mass exodus from the region. Many local realtors will tell you that’s not the case, and Greater Capital Area Association of Realtors (GCAAR) President-elect Russell Brazil recently shared information to support it.
The National Weather Service has released its first set of maps for potential snow on Wednesday and it’s significant different than model outputs you may have seen shared by others last week.
The National Weather Service still has most of the area under an “Elevated” snow risk for Wednesday, but has changed Thursday to a “Limited” threat risk as weather models continuing to show less snow associated with this event.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a High Wind Warning in effect on Sunday from 10am until 10pm with west winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts of 50 to 60 mph expected for DC, central, north central, northeast, northern, and southern Maryland, and northern and northwest Virginia.
The National Weather Service (NWS) still has the entire area under an “elevated” snow risk for Wednesday and Thursday. The “elevated” risk is defined by the NWS as “Considerable snow and/or sleet accumulation will cause significant travel disruptions.”
Due to how finicky our winter weather can be, a storm showing up on a model a week or more out isn’t usually mentioned by local meteorologists. Thursday’s potential storm, however, has had a strong enough signal to be mentioned by most as we move within five days away from the possible snowstorm.