SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2025
TONIGHT:
Mostly Clear
Lows: 13-23
Winds: West 5-10 mph
Lighter winds overnight with very cold temperatures from 13 to 23 degrees.
TOMORROW: WINTER ALERT P.M.
Increasing Clouds
Highs: 32-36
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph
Make preparations! Sunshine in the morning will give way to cloudy skies by the afternoon. Snow will increase across the area from the west begging around 8 p.m. Snow will be light at first, but increase in intensity overnight.
MONDAY: WINTER ALERT
Snow
Highs: 28-32
Winds: East 5-10 mph
Snow will fall for most of the day, especially along and south of I-66. A winter storm watch has been posted for the area ahead of the storm. Snow totals will range from 4 to 8 inches across the D.C. metro with locally higher totals of up to 10 inches. Some sleet may mix in for areas south of I-66 early.
TUESDAY:
Breezy
Highs: 27-31
Winds: Northwest 15-25 mph
Conditions turn cold and breezy behind the winter storm. Snow on the ground will add to the chill in the air as winds pick up, putting wind chills in the 10s and 20s throughout the day. Wind gusts may reach 40 mph.
WEDNESDAY:
Partly Cloudy, Windy
Highs: 28-33
Wind Chills: 15-25
Winds: Northwest 10-20 mph
A reinforcing shot of cold air arrives along another Arctic front. No snow is expected, but northwest winds 20-30 mph will have wind chills in the 10s and 20s during the day.
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