Freeze Warning in effect across DC region Tue. morning
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A chilly, wet end to the weekend is unfolding in the D.C. area, with rain, gusty winds and a sharp cooldown before a potential freeze early this week.
Temperatures will reach 90 degrees in Washington DC this week during a historic heat wave. Why is it so hot, and when will it cool off?
The DC area is getting a little spring mood swing over the next couple of days. Showers fade out this afternoon, and skies gradually brighten, but it stays bree
Record heat is possible Wednesday across the Washington, D.C., region, with highs near 92 degrees and conditions that feel more like late June and early July than mid‑April.
The D.C. area marks its first signs of summer for the year, with an incoming heat wave bringing temperatures up into the 90s Wednesday.
The pollen count in Washington DC will be "very high" for the next two weeks, caused by extreme tree pollen levels throughout the DMV.
One week it feels like summer, the next it is back to coats. That is exactly what is about to happen across the Northeast. You know the drill.