District of Columbia
Related: About this forumPM Update: Pockets of freezing rain develop on Sunday morning.
Winter Weather Advisory: Freezing rain expected from 6 a.m. to noon Sunday for suburbs north and west of D.C.*
It was quite the cold start around the region today, though not quite cold enough to break D.C.s nearly two-year streak of failing to fall below 22 degrees. The cold air mass will be tough to displace overnight, which sets the stage for a few hours of freezing rain on Sunday morning as a cold front quickly approaches. Areas north and west of the city run the greatest risk, but everyone should be cautious of slippery surfaces tomorrow morning. Precipitation will change to just plain rain by the afternoon as temperatures rise above the freezing mark in all locations.
Through tonight: It will be mostly clear through the evening hours, with clouds increasing quickly after midnight. Despite the increasing cloud cover, temperatures will remain quite cold, ranging from 20 to 26 degrees. Winds will be rather light out of the south at 5 mph.
View the current weather at The Washington Post.
Tomorrow (Sunday): Precipitation should move into the region sometime after 7 a.m. Temperatures will be hovering right around the freezing mark throughout the city and likely below freezing in the suburbs to the north and west. A few hours of light freezing rain is likely in those colder areas through the late morning hours, causing very slippery surfaces, especially secondary surfaces. Everyone will change over to plain rain by the late morning/early afternoon, with temperatures rising into the mid-40s. The rain will taper off in the evening and temperatures will drop into the mid-20s with increasing northwest winds at 20-plus mph.
Tuesdays cold: A very cold air mass will settle into place early next week. In fact, the current forecast high of 26 degrees for D.C. on Tuesday would be the coldest high temperature since Feb. 1, 2019 (24).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/01/08/pm-update-pockets-freezing-rain-develop-sunday-morning/?
Laffy Kat
(16,520 posts)Be careful, or better yet, stay in.
elleng
(135,988 posts)at least until Monday; gotta wait til snow's gone from paths to nearby road, about a mile from home (southern MD.)
wyn borkins
(1,109 posts)Freezing rain in my pocket
Just not going to rock it
So I'll hold my locket
Of luck and rock it
Here in my pocket
Now I enjoy the cold
However, I am not bold
Enough to endure the cold
Predictions foretold
May warmer temps unfold
Before I become ice-cold