Sunday snow in DC region may disrupt travel ahead of Monday’s inauguration
WASHINGTON - Between two and four inches of snow are expected to fall on Sunday across the Washington, D.C. region, likely causing hazardous road conditions and travel delays ahead of Monday’s inaugural ceremonies in the nation’s capital.
FOX 5’s Tucker Barnes is tracking the latest models and says we could be in for a snowy afternoon by the end of the weekend.
A frontal system will bring a few showers to the area on Saturday. "By Sunday we get an area low pressure just offshore as that arctic air moves in and boom! We got a little patch of snow that develops across the Mid-Atlantic," Barnes says.
"The modeling is trying to give a widespread two to four inches of snow across the area," he added.
"We'll have to watch the evolution of this system for Sunday as snow is likely and then behind it, it's just going to be frozen solid around here Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday."
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Sunday snow in DC region may disrupt travel ahead of Monday’s inauguration
Winter Weather Timeline:
Detailed Forecast for the Washington, D.C. Region (NWS)
Saturday
A slight chance of rain before 10 a.m., then a chance of rain showers between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47 degrees.
Saturday Night
A chance of rain after 1 a.m., mixing with snow after 4 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31 degrees.
Sunday
Snow likely, mainly after 7 a.m. Cloudy, with a high near 34 degrees.
Sunday Night
A chance of snow before 1 a.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 17 degrees.
Inauguration Day / Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Sunny, with a high near 23 degrees.
The Source: Information in this article comes from FOX 5 meteorologists and the National Weather Service.