A couple of inches of snow fell in another bout of winter weather across the D.C. region Friday night into Saturday morning.
After a quick round of snow overnight, the sun is out and temperatures are climbing above freezing Saturday afternoon in the D.C. area.
According to FOX 5's Gwen Tolbart, a Winter Weather Advisory until 1 a.m. Sunday for Garrett, Western Highland, Western Grant ...
Totals were generally in the one- to two-inch range, with Dulles recording 1.8 inches of snow and BWI seeing just a half-inch. Meanwhile, the nation's capital observed 0.7 inches of snow at Reagan ...
Flurries are falling in the D.C. region. Here's where, how much, and everything else you need to know about the snow. FOX 5 F Mike Thomas delivers the latest forecast.
A few snow showers are blowing off of Lake Michigan, adding to the snowfall amounts we saw through last night. They’ve also added a coating to some of the already harsh roadway conditions.
Cloudy skies and scattered light snow showers will drive the forecast Saturday. A widespread coating-2″ will accumulate in southern New England, this isn’t a major storm, but could still cause ...
The rest of the weekend will be quiet after these morning snow showers come to an end. We didn't get a whole lot, but it's been so cold so the snow that did fall had no problem sticking overnight.
The largest of the wildfires ravaging the area shifted direction, triggering more evacuation orders and posing a new challenge to exhausted firefighters.