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snow, DC and schools close
DC snow forecast: Are schools closed tomorrow?
The first significant blast of winter weather this season covered the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia areas with snow on Monday, prompting most school districts in the area to close. But will schools close again on Tuesday?
DC snow forecast: Snowfall continues across the DMV
Snowfall rates between one and three inches per hour are possible through mid-morning. There will be a break from late morning through early afternoon with intermittent light snow, sleet, or freezing drizzle. A second round of snow is expected late this afternoon and evening before the precipitation ends tonight.
Will students get a second snow day? See what Indy-area schools will do for Tuesday.
Most central Indiana schools either had no school or had an e-learning day on Monday. See what schools are doing for Tuesday here:
Mid-Atlantic, winter storm and snow
Fierce winter storm slamming Mid-Atlantic; DC could get a foot of snow: Live updates
Millions were under weather advisories as the storm stretched from southern Illinois to Washington, D.C. Snow could fall at 1-2 inches per hour.
First Major US Winter Storm of Year Hammers Mid-Atlantic States
The first major winter storm of the new year barreled into the U.S. mid-Atlantic states on Monday, closing down federal offices and public schools in Washington, D.C., after dumping a foot of snow in parts of the Ohio Valley and Central Plains.
Winter storm dumps heavy snow across Midwest and Mid-Atlantic, killing at least 3
A big winter storm moved into the Mid-Atlantic on Monday after bringing blizzard conditions to the Plains. See the latest impacts and forecasts.
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DC's snow team tracker shows plow activity; some areas still await road clearance
Some neighborhoods and communities are still digging out the snow. 7News has been monitoring the District Snow Team Tracker, ...
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How much snow has fallen in the DC region? First major snowstorm of 2025 is underway
Already, around half a foot of snow has fallen across the D.C. region Monday with even more snowfall forecast later in the ...
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DC shuts down due to snow as Congress prepares to certify election
While Congress is expected to certify the results of the 2024 presidential election, the rest of Washington, D.C., has ...
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Residents urged to clear sidewalks of snow promptly or face fines in DC
News looked at how D.C. roads are holding up after the district snowstorm. 7News Washington D.C. Bureau Reporter Phylicia ...
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‘It’s like a ski village’: Some DC residents frustrated over snow removal in neighborhoods
A lot of people expressed frustration Tuesday over the conditions on roads in D.C. after a storm blanketed the District in nearly half a foot of snow early Monday ...
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How much snow fell in the DC area during its first major snowstorm of the year?
Monday’s storm brought school closings and a day off for many in the D.C. area, but it also brought several inches of snow ...
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DC winter storm warning: How much snow to expect by hour Monday
The first winter storm of 2025 is expected to accumulate anywhere from 6" to 12" across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
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See it: Snow blankets Washington DC in capital's biggest snowstorm in years
The nation's capital woke up to a winter wonderland on Monday as an ongoing winter storm tracked across more than two dozen ...
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D.C.-area forecast: Frozen chill is here to stay. Snow possible Friday night into Saturday.
5/10: A little less wind than yesterday, but more clouds. So it feels about the same, with frigid wind chills in teens and ...
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