Storm Team4 forecasted the possibility of a solid 6 to 10 inches of snow and then some sleet. While we all knew sleet was ...
D.C. braces for major snowfall and bitter cold as a winter storm sweeps through. Check what’s ahead this week.
After a record 729 days without snowfall totaling an inch or more, the Washington, D.C., area finally broke its snow drought – spectacularly. A winter storm dumped 4.1 inches of snow at Reagan ...
The NBC4 Washington app has a brand-new Storm Team4 weather section with customizable features, upgraded radar settings, improved location experience and much more. We redesigned the app to allow you ...
The D.C. region's first snowstorm of 2025 saw many areas get 6-12 inches of snow that brought school and government closures, dangerous road conditions and transportation troubles. Many school ...
A child died after getting swept into a storm drain and multiple people, including children, were rescued from floodwaters Thursday as storms lashed the D.C. area with heavy rain. The 13-year-old boy ...
Not a big fan of snow? Last winter was probably perfect for you. Snow lovers haven't gotten a good amount since January 2019, when more than 10" fell in the D.C. area. But get those waterproof boots ...
If you're a fan of snow, Storm Team4 says this could be your year. If you're not a fan of snow ... you may want to start bracing yourself now ahead of this winter in the D.C. area. This year, the El ...
Destructive storms blew through the Washington, D.C., area on Thursday night, causing trees to crush cars and houses while cutting power to numerous neighborhoods. Thousands of people are waiting for ...
It will be a messy morning out there Friday in the D.C. metro area and areas south as we see this season's first widespread snowfall. It won't be a lot of snow, but a dusting to up to 2" will ...
There's good news and bad news for snow fans in our Storm Team4 winter outlook. First, the bad news: It's not looking like we'll see all that many snowflakes this year. Now, here's the good news ...
Editor's note: Go here for the latest forecast. Many residents of the D.C. area could see snowflakes this weekend — but the closer we get to Saturday, the less likely it seems that we'll get much.
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