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Bitter cold continues to settle over the Washington, D.C. region while residents and crews work to clear ice and snow from neighborhood roads.
A powerful winter storm system developing offshore could impact parts of Virginia, Maryland and the District this weekend, with snow, strong winds, bitter cold and coastal flooding possible as the storm intensifies.
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Frigid temperatures and frozen streets are creating dangerous conditions as crews and residents continue cleaning up after the snowstorm.
As brutal cold keeps the Washington, D.C. region locked in a deep freeze this week, attention is turning to a potential coastal storm this weekend that could bring anything from light snow to a more significant winter event,
SATURDAY NIGHT: Overcast, Scattered Showers Lows: 42-48 Wind Chill: 30s Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph A cold front moves through which will lower rain chances before tomorrow morning and winds will begin to increase out of the northwest.
The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for the DC area due to wind chills reaching -10°F.
Dangerously cold temperatures continue to blanket the Washington, D.C. region as residents and crews work to clear ice and snow from secondary roads and neighborhoods.
D.C. officials waived fines for businesses not clearing sidewalks post-storm, citing pedestrian safety amid challenging weather conditions.
D.C. city government is on modified operations due to a cold snap, advising telework and detailing service changes.