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WASHINGTON (7News) — Snow-covered roads led to hazardous conditions across D.C., Maryland and Virginia, as a heavy storm moved into the region Tuesday afternoon.
Snow began falling in the D.C. metro area around 2 p.m. Tuesday, starting as light, fine flakes before intensifying as heavier snow bands pushed northward.
Expect road conditions to get worse throughout the evening, so try and stay off the roads. Snow will continue all night and gradually taper off during the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday. Most of tomorrow ...
The first of this week’s back-to-back-to-back winter storms is dumping snow, ice and rain over a 1,500 mile stretch of the ...
Heavy snowfall is expected across the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia on Tuesday afternoon and will continue into the night.