A major nor’easter will bring a mix of rain and snow to the Washington, D.C., area from Sunday into Sunday night. The storm will begin as rain Saturday night before precipitation becomes primarily snow by Sunday evening. Due to above-freezing temperatures, streets will remain wet through the first part of the storm, but slippery travel can develop by Sunday night. A broad 1-3 inches is expected, with heavier snow and totals nearing 6 inches most likely north and east of Washington, D.C.
Wind Flow
This interactive map provides a visual representation of wind speed and direction over the next 24 hours
Maximum Sustained Winds
The projected maximum sustained winds of an active tropical system
Maximum Wind Gusts
The projected maximum wind gusts of an active tropical system