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Snow in DC region: Where, when, and how much will fall Friday
Friday snow to fall during early morning
Snow is expected to start falling in the D.C. region early Friday morning, FOX 5 meteorologist Caitlin Roth has the latest forecast for you to stay in the know.
BETHESDA, Md. (FOX 5 DC) – The D.C. area is getting ready for our second snowstorm of winter.
This one won’t bring as much snowfall as what we saw on Monday, but we are expecting between 1 and 3 inches of snow.
What time will the snow start falling on Friday?
The flakes are expected to start falling overnight around 4 a.m.
The heaviest snow is expected from 6 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Winter Weather Advisory in effect
Virginia road crews standing by for Friday snow
Ahead of Friday’s snowstorm, FOX 5’s Nana-Sentuo Bonsu checks in with VDOT road crews out prepping the roads.
A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect from 4 a.m. Friday until 7 p.m. for the western and southern parts of Maryland, central Virginia, and Washington D.C.
Arctic wind chill
In addition to the snow, we will be dealing with the coldest air of the season that will grip the region through the weekend.
Wind chill values will be in the single digits on Saturday and Sunday.
Several school districts in the D.C. area have already canceled classes for Friday, including Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Fairfax County, and Loudoun County.
Here’s the updated list of school closings, delays, and early dismissals in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
National Weather Service snow totals
- Along/west of Allegheny Front – 6-12″
- Elsewhere in Alleghenies – 3-6″
- North of I-70 – 3-5″
- Between I-70 & I-66/US-50 – 2-4″
- South of I-66/US-50 – 1-3″
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Weekend weather forecast
It will at least be a dry weekend, however, allowing our region to clean up from any of the snow leftover from Friday.
READ MORE: DMV Winter 2023-2024 Outlook: Why we’re expecting more snow, chance for blizzards in DC this winter
By the middle of the week, high temperatures should return to average values (middle 40s), while early suggestions are that the upper 50s and perhaps even some 60s will be possible by the end of next week.
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A ‘divine’ match: Widow of late DC officer meets woman who received his kidney
A month ago, Maya Pinson and her mother sat down with News4 to discuss the duo’s movie premiere. Then, they made viewers aware of Maya’s desperate need for a kidney donor.
None of their family members were a match, and there was no one to donate a kidney to the 21-year-old Penn State senior.
“We had nothing,” Maya’s mother, Minyon Pinson said.
“We were relying on the community, prayers. We were just completely trusting God that somebody was going to come forward,” she said.
That’s when Nadia Bennett, widow of the D.C. officer who was killed after being hit by a car while helping a driver, answered their call.
Weeks later, the two finally met face-to-face. Nadia was ecstatic.
“I’m so grateful that you are recovering, you are doing well, and I’m just happy to know that Terry was your match,” Nadia said when the two first met.
“And it just, everything was just so divine,” she said.
Nadia is the widow of late D.C. police officer Terry Bennett. While helping a driver whose car broke down in the eastbound lanes of I-695 near South Capitol Street, Bennett was struck by a high-speed car, police said in a statement.
Bennett rushed to the hospital. Nadia sat with her husband for 15 days.
“Every day throughout Terry fighting through his injuries, I’m just sitting beside his bedside and I’m like, he did a good thing, he did a good job,” Nadia said.
And when doctors told her that Bennett would not recover, she knew what to do.
“They had to let me know that Terry was an organ donor and immediately, Maya popped up in my mind,” she said.
Nadia remembered seeing Maya’s social media post about her kidney disease. The two turned out to have friends in common.
Nadia coordinated a direct kidney donation to Maya, a miracle the family had prayed for.
“It’s so unexplainable,” Minyon said.
“My heart dropped then because it became real. And I said, Maya, you have a donor, because this is her first surgery,” she said.
Weeks after the transplant, Maya is grateful. The young filmmaker is taking her final Penn State courses online.
“And one of my assignments is to make a PSA about the importance of organ donation. So I’m doing a bunch of research,” Maya said.
Film is one of the hardest industries to break into, but two filmmakers from the DMV are taking the industry by storm in their own way. News4’s Molette Green spoke with the duo about their moviemaking magic and the health crisis one of them is facing.
“It’s really hard for me to put into words. I’m just beaming with joy and so fortunate,” she said.
Nadia told News4 her husband was a hero in life and now in death.
Officer Bennett died at 32 years old. He was a native of Southeast D.C.
To honor Bennett’s life and service, the D.C. Council told News4 they’re declaring July 21, Bennett’s birthday, as Terry Bennett Day.
Nadia, too, honors her late husband, by sporting a custom badge sweatshirt.
“Custom made by the 1st District. It has Terry’s end of watch date and this is his badge,” Nadia said.
On July 21st, Bennett’s birthday, the D.C. Council will honor his life and service as Terry Bennett Day in the District.
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Man dies after getting shot in Columbia Heights area of Northwest DC
WASHINGTON (7News) — A man shot Friday afternoon in Columbia Heights has died after being taken to the hospital, D.C. police said.
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Police said officers responded to the intersection of 14th Street and Euclid Street NW around 2:17 p.m. for a report of a shooting.
When they arrived, officers found one man who was still conscious and suffering from a gunshot wound, police said. The man’s condition later worsened at the hospital, and he died, police said.
According to police, the shooter may have fled in a gray or silver Dodge Durango with dark window tint.
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Let the Good Times Roll at The Wharf’s Mardi Gras Parade & Celebration
Washington, D.C. (7News) — Let the good times roll at The Wharf’s Mardi Gras Parade & Festivities on February 22nd from 3-7pm!
Grab your beads, feather boas and masks…a group of your friends or family… and enjoy the free festivities! There will be a fabulous parade, live music, food, drinks and fireworks!
Roxanne got a sneak preview of the event from the Wharf’s communications manager, Mary Katherine Cusack, & Todd Thrasher, the Founder of Thrasher’s Rum & Tiki TNT. Roxanne even got a lesson in how to make a Hurricane!
Schedule of Events on Feb. 22nd:
3:00pm: Mardi Gras Activities Start
3:30pm: Parade Starts
4:30-7:00pm: Live Music Performances
~6:30pm: Fireworks!
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To learn more about all the fun, go here
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