The major snowstorm that models once advertised as a possibility in the D.C. region Wednesday into Thursday this week now seems unlikely. Anywhere from no snow to a couple of inches is still on ...
A different storm system covered parts of the Mid-Atlantic, including Washington, D.C., Virginia and West Virginia, with more than 6 inches of snow in some areas. Here's how much snow has fallen ...
This is likely to bring dry snow to much of the area ... According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, pets that are left outdoors can freeze, become disoriented ...
D.C. has already clinched a snowier-than-average ... Some of the aggressive computer model projections suggest a high ceiling for the amount of snow and even simulate a blizzard.
Another winter storm has dropped more snow over several states in the central and southeastern portion of the country Wednesday, with more in the forecast for Thursday. The National Weather ...
Parts of the D.C. area reached around a half-foot of snow Tuesday night, with flakes still falling at a rapid rate, sticking to roadways and making for treacherous driving conditions during the ...