The Washington, D.C., region is in for a major weather shift this week as damaging winds, heavy rain, and possible tornadoes ...
A powerful storm system is moving into the region Monday, bringing the potential for severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and tornadoes.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the D.C. region under a Moderate Risk (level 4 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms.
Multiple threats from severe storms on Monday, including damaging wind gusts and tornadoes, from a powerful cold front.
A strong storm system could bring severe weather to Washington DC on Monday. Forecasters warn of damaging winds, hail, heavy rain and a small tornado risk during the afternoon rush hour.
The period between midafternoon and early evening is of greatest concern, but some storms are possible earlier.
A major winter storm is forecast to bring severe thunderstorms, potential tornadoes, and a cold front to the Mid-Atlantic, ...
A broad and erratic patchwork of severe weather rumbled across much of the U.S. on Sunday, dumping heavy snow in the Upper ...
While this certainly happens as cold fronts come in, it's not the ideal set up to get snow in the DMV. What often happens is by the time the cold air gets here, the moisture is gone and we don't get ...
A springlike surge could send DC temperatures near 80 Tuesday, threatening a daily heat record and running about 30 degrees above normal.
After two days of springlike, even summerlike warmth, temperatures tumbled Thursday and a mix of rain and wet snow fell across the D.C. region.
Then the cold front moved in Thursday evening, and it's about ready to slam us back to winter. Today's weather will impact your day. That’s a 40–45 drop in about 24 hours. That sequence — severe ...