Tuesday, March 25, 2014

DC: Freeze to Follow Snowstorm

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
March 25,2014; 8:25PM,EDT
 
In the wake of the snow from Tuesday, a strengthening blizzard off the New England coast will keep the Washington, D.C., area cold through Thursday morning.
As temperatures plummet, surfaces made wet and slushy by the snow from Tuesday will become icy, unless treated. Motorists and pedestrians should travel with caution into Wednesday.
Roads and sidewalks may appear to be wet, but could be icy.

A cold wind is forecast to persist in the area much of the day Wednesday. The combination of wind, temperature and other atmospheric conditions will produce AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures in the 20s at times.
After another cold night Wednesday night, a warming trend is in store Thursday into Friday.
By Friday afternoon, temperatures will climb well into the 60s, well above the average high for the season in the lower 60s.
Showers will accompany the warmer weather Friday into Saturday.
RELATED:
Detailed Washington, D.C., Forecast
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Latest Snowfall Forecast Map for the Northeast


Tune in to AccuWeather LIVE Midday every weekday at noon EDT. We will be talking about the Atlantic Canada blizzard and the cold air that lingers in its wake.


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