![]() The autumnal equinox is early Saturday, at 2:49 a.m. 25″ to over 1″, so you’ll want to stay with our team for updates. It will remain breezy with winds easing during the afternoon. Lingering showers are possible on Sunday, especially for the first half of the day. On-and-off rain is likely Saturday with unseasonably cool temperatures in the 60s. Northeast winds will increase Friday afternoon with sustained winds between 15-20 mph Friday night throughout the day Saturday with wind gusts to 30 mph. As of Wednesday morning, expect an increase in clouds Friday with rain moving in very early Saturday morning. There is still some uncertainty with the track of the storm, which will impact how much rain we receive. Changes arrive heading into the upcoming weekend.įirst Alert Weather is tracking an area of low-pressure area that will form off the southeast coast that will bring clouds, gusty breezes and rain chances this weekend. ![]() The muggy air keeps temperatures from dropping very far, as lows only fall back to the. We’re in for another dry and cool night with yet another delightful late September day on Thursday. Tomorrow night: Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms seem likely during the evening and overnight. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.īrian van de Graaff, 7News First Alert Meteorologist.Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to get severe weather alerts on your phone. Stay with Storm Team4 for the latest forecast. To help a person in need of shelter in the District, call 20 to request transportation. "Residents and commercial property owners are also encouraged to apply abrasives such as rock salt, deicer, or non-clumping kitty litter to the sidewalks around their properties to reduce the possibility of icing and to prevent slips and falls," the press release said. Pet-friendly solutions are used on pedestrian bridges, the mayor's office said in a press release. The team has 30,000 pounds of salt, 86,000 gallons of brine, and 12,500 gallons of raw beet juice to apply, hoping to prevent ice from accumulating. ![]() Mayor Muriel Bowser replayed the District Snow Team to treat roads. metro area will be possible and could cause slick spots on elevated or untreated surfaces like bridges and overpasses.įor all areas north and west of Dulles International Airport, plus the I-81 corridor, accumulations of ice up to a quarter inch will make travel difficult and dangerous from late Wednesday through about noon Thursday.ĭ.C. Ice accumulations of up to one-tenth of an inch for the D.C. Sorry, snow lovers, this storm won’t deliver a white Christmas. Ice and freezing rain are the main concerns. Winter Storm Impacts: Will There Be Snow? region to prepare for a winter storm set to bring sleet and rain on Thursday. That will change Thursday morning, when drivers are likely to see rain and ice.ĭue to possible icy road conditions, Metro advised customer to prepare for Metrobus service impacts on Thursday. Commuter & School ImpactsĬommuters will not be impacted by weather on the road Wednesday. In the mountains, up to a half inch of ice is possible and could cause power outages. It should be just rain by midday or early afternoon. Roads will be slick and should be avoided Thursday morning. Montgomery County and areas to the west will deal with freezing rain and sleet with p two-tenths of an inch of ice. Prepare for a slow, rainy morning commute. metro area will see a period of freezing rain and/or sleet Thursday morning, but that will be all rain by 9 or 10 a.m. ![]() Here’s your zone by zone forecast for tomorrow /rEx90hQ29F- Amelia Draper December 14, 2022 “If you are under an ice storm warning you want to take it really seriously,” Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper said.Īreas under an ice warning should plan for power outages, according to Draper. The National Weather Service says significant icing is expected. If you have friends, family or business near Martinsburg, West Virginia Cumberland, Maryland, or Winchester and Luray, Virginia, heads up that an ice storm warning will be in effect from Wednesday evening into Thursday. Prince George’s and Montgomery counties in Maryland and Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties plus nearby cities in Northern Virginia. Thursday, the National Weather Service says.Īreas impacted include Washington, D.C. AreaĪ winter weather advisory starts at 10 p.m. area (shown in periwinkle-blue), while an ice storm warning has been issued west (shown in purple). A winter weather advisory is in effect for the D.C.
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