Washington, D.C
Parts of DC region see light snow flurries Tuesday hours ahead of spring’s official arrival
DC weather: Reports of snow flurries in Maryland Tuesday hours ahead of springâs arrival
Spring will arrive later tonight but not before snow flurries marked the final hours of the winter season for parts of the Washington, D.C. region.
WASHINGTON – Spring will arrive later tonight but not before snow flurries marked the final hours of winter for parts of the Washington, D.C. region.
Reports of some light snow showers were popping up early Tuesday morning, mainly in Pennsylvania, but also in some areas north and west of the District – particularly in northern Maryland.
Western and northwestern suburbs – like parts of Howard, Frederick, and Montgomery Counties – may briefly pick up a flurry, but otherwise high-pressure overhead will bring us mainly dry and quiet weather throughout the rest of the day. Any flurries will be brief, and no accumulation will occur.
We are feeling the deep chill during the morning hours with a mix of sun and clouds, and with temperatures possibly a few degrees below the average. Temperatures should make it back into the upper-40s to mid-50s by Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday’s breeze will slowly subside throughout the day with clouds and cold temperatures in the 30s moving in overnight.
Spring gets its official start on Tuesday at 11:06 p.m. EDT.
Warmer temperatures in the 60s are expected on Wednesday with some passing showers possible for the first full day of spring.
Washington, D.C
New Mexico veterans return home after Honor Flight to Washington D.C.
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Trump Announces ‘Rally to End All Rallies’ After Artists Pull Out of 250th Anniversary Concerts
The rally will be held at 7 p.m. on June 24, a day before the start of “The Great American State Fair,” which is set to run from June 25 to July 10 as one of several events planned for the summer in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
The President said that he would be in attendance. He also said that Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio would be performing, as would the U.S. Army Band, the Armed Forces Choir, the U.S. Marine Band, and the Joint Armed Forces Chorus.
Little else is known about the newly announced rally, or who else may participate.
Rapper Vanilla Ice, who the President didn’t mention in his post, said on Fox News on Thursday that he would like to perform at the event.
“I hope so,” the rapper, also known as Robert Matthew Van Winkle, said when asked if he’ll be part of the rally. “I’m honored to even be invited for this. I’ll be there no matter what.”
Washington, D.C
DC weather: Code Orange Air Quality Alert Friday, sunny and hot with highs in the 90s
WASHINGTON – A mostly sunny and hot Friday is ahead for the Washington, D.C., region, with temperatures climbing to around 92 degrees and a Code Orange Air Quality Alert in effect for parts of the District, Maryland and Virginia.
Conditions will stay bright and dry throughout the day, though heat will build quickly by late morning. Humidity remains low for now but will increase later Friday and into the weekend.
The air quality alert covers the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, the Maryland suburban D.C. region, the Baltimore City metro and Annapolis region, and Northeast Maryland.
A Code Orange alert means air pollution levels may become unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children, older adults and people with asthma, heart disease or other lung conditions. Officials advise limiting strenuous outdoor activity.
Overnight temperatures will stay warm as humidity continues to rise into Saturday.
Scattered showers and a few rumbles of thunder are possible Saturday evening and early Sunday before conditions dry out for much of Sunday. Seasonal temperatures return early next week, followed by another warmup midweek.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the FOX 5 Weather Team and the National Weather Service.
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