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D.C. Braces for Deep Freeze, Potential Weekend Snowstorm
21 Jan
Summary
- D.C. region facing bitter cold with wind chills in the single digits.
- Midweek temperatures will briefly warm before dropping again.
- A significant winter storm is possible late Saturday into Monday.

A harsh blast of cold air is currently affecting the D.C. area, with daytime temperatures forecast to remain below freezing and wind chills creating frigid conditions. This Arctic air is part of a larger pattern associated with the polar vortex.
Midweek offers a brief respite, with temperatures climbing into the 40s on Wednesday and nearing 50 degrees on Thursday. However, this warmth is temporary as temperatures are expected to fall back into the 30s by Friday.
All attention is now focused on a developing winter storm system originating from the south. Models indicate this system could bring substantial snowfall to the region from late Saturday night through early Monday, with potential impacts on travel and school schedules.



