PM Update: Very cold tonight. An icy storm for Sunday afternoon and evening.
* Winter weather advisory from 1 p.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. Monday for immediate area | Winter storm warning from 1 p.m. Sunday to 7 a.m. Monday for northern Fauquier, western Loudoun and Frederick counties and locations to the west *
Weve got a messy storm system headed our way tomorrow. As we noted in our official storm forecast, this wont be a big snowstorm for the D.C. area. But even so, conditions will be rather hazardous Sunday afternoon and evening as a burst of snow, sleet and freezing rain moves through before changing over to just plain rain later at night.
Through tonight: Skies will start to clear out this evening, setting the stage for a very cold overnight. Many locations outside the Beltway will likely fall into the high single digits. Closer to the District, temperatures drop into the low to mid-teens. This will easily be the coldest night in three years. Thankfully there wont be much wind to speak of with just a light northeast wind at 5 mph.
Tomorrow (Sunday): It will be a very cold start to the day. Clouds will quickly advance in the morning hours, and temperatures hover in the 20s. Snow should move into the area between 1 and 4 p.m. from south to north. A changeover to sleet and freezing should occur sometime between about 5 and 8 p.m., again from south to north. Winds will be gusty from the east/northeast at 15 to 30 mph. More details on exact snow/ice/rain expected totals can be found here. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/01/15/dc-snow-ice-timeline-storm/
Plan on very slick roads and hazardous travel late Sunday afternoon and evening and stay home if possible.
Frozen precipitation will transition to periods of heavy rain Sunday night as temperatures rise above freezing in most spots, before coming to an end after midnight. Note that frozen precipitation will hang on longest in colder areas north and west of the Beltway. Winds remain gusty out of the east (25-plus mph) and temperatures will fall back into the low 30s toward Monday morning when there could be some scattered snow showers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/01/15/pm-update-very-cold-tonight-messy-storm-sunday/?