The warming trend continues Friday. After a morning low in the teens, afternoon highs will climb to the mid-30s. Nighttime temperatures will remain chilly heading into the weekend, with lows Saturday morning in the upper teens to near 20. Saturday afternoon will see highs near 40.
There’s a chance of snow this weekend before temperatures are expected to drop to the single digits next week due to a blast of arctic air.
Very cold wind chills around zero to five below for most of the WJZ viewing area. Areas with highest impact will be Central, Northeast & Northern Maryland... along with the District of Columbia and into Northern Virginia.
Bitter & dangerous cold is here behind Sunday's snow. Beware of slick surfaces with the re-freeze this morning.
As snow fell across the DMV on Sunday, one viewer in College Park shared a video of the skies with DC News Now.
Maryland and Virginia residents are preparing for a possibly significant winter storm that is expected to deliver heavy snowfall and dangerously low temperatures starting Sunday afternoon according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Most of Maryland is under a cold weather advisory through Thursday as temperatures plummet into the single digits in the region in the wake of the weekend snow.
Western Maryland may see precipitation begin as a wintry mix Monday morning, as temperatures there will still be cold enough to support frozen precipitation. Most other areas are expected to see rain. High temperatures on Monday will reach near 40°F before dipping into the upper 30s on Tuesday.
A few clouds around, but still another very cold night with lows from 5 to 15. Some northwest areas with more snow cover could see lows closer to near zero. Confidence: High A look ahead Thursday and Friday feature partly to mostly sunny skies and finally a bit of a warming trend.
A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday for Washington, D.C., and portions of Maryland, and northern Virginia as a blast of arctic air settles into the region. Bitter cold wind chills between zero and 10 degrees below are expected.
Arctic temperatures and wind chills prompted Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to cancel the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade on Monday, and public schools in Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard counties and Baltimore City have already announced a two-hour delay for Tuesday.
This afternoon will be generally cloudy and wet with spells of rain moving in from the west, these heavy at times. Tonight Tonight will continue to be cloudy. There will be a few spells of patchy ...