A Winter Weather Advisory and Hazardous Weather Outlook by the National Weather Service (NWS) remain in effect for parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia, with the greatest concern focused on northern Montgomery County and areas farther north.
A Winter Weather Advisory and Hazardous Weather Outlook by the National Weather Service (NWS) remain in effect for parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia, with the greatest concern focused on northern Montgomery County and areas farther north.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia as a mix of freezing rain and sleet is expected to move into the region on Friday, potentially impacting travel during the afternoon and evening hours.
A potential round of wintry weather remains on the forecast for parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia on Friday, though the latest guidance suggests the overall threat has shifted slightly north compared to earlier projections.
A period of potentially impactful winter weather is expected across much of Maryland, Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia from Friday afternoon through Friday night, with freezing rain and sleet posing the greatest concern.
A potential winter storm could impact parts of the DMV (DC, Maryland, and Virginia) on Friday, with the greatest risk for wintry precipitation focused north of I-66 and U.S. 50, including portions of Montgomery County, according to the latest model guidance and National Weather Service discussions.
Much of Maryland and Northern Virginia could see snow, sleet, or freezing rain late this week (specifically December 26th), though forecasters caution that confidence remains low as the storm system is still several days away.
Montgomery County has issued an Extreme Cold Alert from Monday, December 22 at 10pm until Tuesday, December 23, at 8am. Wind chills are expected to fall below 32°F, and residents are advised to dress in layers and take precautions if spending extended time outdoors. (more…)
Strong winds are expected across Montgomery County and the region on Friday as a powerful cold front moves through the area overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
FOX45 Baltimore Chief Meteorologist Gerard Jebaily had a little fun with social media on Wednesday after sharing a graphic showing the “chance of a white Christmas” across Maryland and the surrounding region.
Montgomery County has issued an Extreme Cold Alert from 1am until 9am on Thursday, December 18. Wind chills are expected to fall below 32°F, and residents are advised to dress in layers and take precautions if spending extended time outdoors. (more…)
Update: It was gone by the next run of the models💨
After a storm that delivered up to five inches of snow in parts of upper Montgomery County, including Damascus, while areas closer to Washington, DC picked up less than an inch, the region has already gotten an early taste of winter weather. That’s notable considering the calendar still technically says it’s fall.