Wednesday, February 26, 2014

DC: Potential for Major Travel Problems Next Week

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
February 26,2014; 6:10PM,EST
 
 
Cold weather will dominate the Washington, D.C., area through Friday.
Temperatures are projected to average 10 to 20 degrees below the normal high of 50 F for late February.
The city and much of the Northeast are forecast to be in for long-duration wintry precipitation beginning later this weekend.

Rounds of snow, ice and rain may continue into Monday and Tuesday of next week. Another push of cold air will follow.
The details on the storm, timing and which forms of precipitation are likely to dominate will follow in the days ahead.
Until then, episodes of snow will generally be light and more of a nuisance.
RELATED:
Detailed Washington, D.C. Forecast
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Tune in to AccuWeather Live Midday every weekday at noon EST. We will be talking about the return of cold air in the Midwest and East, as well as more storms and the potential for rain in California.


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