First December Snow in 8 Years to Hit DC Region on Friday

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First December Snow in 8 Years to Hit DC Region on Friday

A wave of frigid air is expected to sweep into the D.C. area on Thursday night, leading to the first measurable snowfall in eight years on Friday, December 1. The temperatures will drop significantly, falling to the upper teens and lower twenties, creating ideal conditions for snow accumulation.

Forecast for Snowfall in the D.C. Region

Meteorologists predict that a low-pressure system moving through the mid-Atlantic will enhance the chance of snow in the region. The system is expected to bring drizzle or rain that may transition into snow as temperatures drop.

Snow Accumulation Predictions

  • Washington D.C.: Up to 1 inch of snow
  • Culpeper, Virginia: Around 2 inches
  • Waldorf, Maryland: Approximately 2 inches

The last time D.C. received measurable snowfall in December was in 2017, when 2 inches fell at Reagan National Airport. With Friday’s temperatures remaining low, any snowfall that occurs is likely to persist until they rise into the 40s on Saturday afternoon.

Weather Alerts Issued

In anticipation of the cold weather, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared the city’s first Extreme Cold Alert of the season, effective from 8 p.m. Thursday and lasting until 9 a.m. Friday. Alongside this alert, the District Snow Team is mobilized to salt major roadways starting Thursday night.

Potential Impacts on Travel and Schools

Travelers should be cautious as road conditions may be slick on Friday morning. The National Weather Service has advised motorists to prepare for potentially treacherous driving conditions.

  • Culpeper County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delay.
  • Spotsylvania County Public Schools will be closed on Friday.

Detailed Weather Outlook

Day Conditions Temperatures (°F) Winds
Thursday Evening Mostly cloudy 28-36 Northwest 5-15 mph
Thursday Night Cloudy 22-29 North 5 mph
Friday Winter Alert, AM snow showers 30-35 Southeast 5-10 mph
Saturday Partly sunny 41-45 Southwest 5 mph
Sunday Mostly cloudy 41-46 South 5 mph

As the snow approaches, residents are encouraged to stay updated with local forecasts and prepare adequately for the cold conditions. The first measurable snowfall in eight years brings both excitement and caution to the D.C. region.