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While the long weekend marks a respite from work, it won’t be offering the same for the blast of cold weather descending on the D.C. region.
A blast of cold weekend weather brought some snow showers early Saturday and a winter weather advisory for the D.C. region that will run until noon.
The National Weather Service warns the snow will create slippery conditions, and that Montgomery, Carroll and Howard counties in Maryland could see snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches. The front will bring anywhere between 2 and 4 inches of snow to Western Maryland.
Drivers in the region encountered treacherous conditions Saturday morning as slippery roads caused a major multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 66 near Delaplane, Virginia, according to WTOP’s traffic reporter Steve Dresner.
“I saw one (car) spin out … and callers have described I-66 as just a sheet of ice,” he said. “So if you’re traveling out toward Delaplane, do be careful.”
Saturday night expect more clouds and low temperatures down near freezing, according to 7News First Alert Meteorologist Jordan Evans.
While the long holiday weekend marks a respite from work for many, it won’t be offering the same from the cold weather that will continue into Sunday and Monday.
The brutal temperatures double down Sunday as wind chills are forecast to stay in the 20s for the majority of the day.
There’s a potential for another series of snow showers and light rain ahead of another cold front Sunday. While no snow accumulation is expected, use caution when driving as slick spots on bridges and overpasses can develop.
Come Monday, make sure to stay bundled up, especially if you’re participating in any outdoor activities marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day, such as the District’s annual Peace Walk and Parade.
FORECAST
SATURDAY:
AM Wintry Mix, PM Mostly Cloudy
Highs: 44-50
Winds: Southwest 10-20 mph
Expect light showers mixing with snowflakes to start the day, then skies turn mostly cloudy with temperatures near normal in the middle 40s.
SATURDAY NIGHT:
Overcast, Wintry Mix
Lows: 30-34
Winds: Northwest 5 mph
Clouds thicken overnight with low temperatures near freezing. A weather-maker approaching from the west will increase moisture levels ahead of another cold front. Light rain and snow showers are possible, with ground temperatures above freezing, little to no snow accumulation is expected. Slick spots will be possible on bridges and overpasses.
SUNDAY:
Cloudy, Few Snow Showers
Highs: 32-36
Wind Chill: 20s
Winds: Northwest 10-20 mph
Behind the cold front, there remains low chances for light snow as a coastal low develops offshore. The latest model data keeps the majority of precipitation over the Atlantic, but with the DMV being on the cold side, some flurries or light snow is possible. The First Alert Weather Team will continue to monitor for any changes that would increase winter weather impacts in our area.
SUNDAY NIGHT:
Mostly Clear
Lows: 18-24
Wind Chills: 10s
Winds: West 5 mph
Clouds clear for the most part and light winds will allow temperatures to drop into the teens and 20s.
MONDAY:
Mostly Sunny
Highs: 35-40
Wind Chill: 30s
Winds: West 10-20 mph
Blustery and cold weather is in store for our holiday Monday. High temperatures will top out in the upper 30s with wind chills going from the teens in the morning to 30s during the afternoon. Dress warmly if you are heading to the annual MLK Peace Walk & Parade starting at 11 a.m. in southeast D.C.
TUESDAY: COLD ALERT
Sunny
Highs: 25-30
Wind Chill: 10s
Winds: Northwest 10-20 mph
The coldest day so far this winter is in store with wake-up wind chills near zero degrees. Afternoon highs stay below freezing in the upper 20s.
CURRENT CONDITIONS
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