Snow forecast DC, Maryland, Virginia: Icy Roads Prompt School Closings & Delays

WASHINGTON – Following the first significant snowfall in years, some school systems in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia areas will be closed or delayed on Wednesday. Concerns are rising for icy road conditions on Wednesday morning as temperatures are expected to drop into the teens and single digits Tuesday night.

The updated list of school closings, delays, and early dismissals in the region has been provided for the convenience of the public. Residents are encouraged to check the list to see if their school is affected.

Moreover, the recent snowfall has resulted in the creation of the perfect storm for a snowball fight, known as the “Battle of Snowpenheimer,” as the D.C. area saw its first significant snowfall in years. The National Mall turned into a snow-covered battleground as the community embraced the wintry weather.

As the region braces for more snow possibly arriving on Friday, residents are urged to stay informed and prepare for the wintry conditions. Be sure to check the local forecast for updates and be cautious when driving in icy and snowy conditions.

In light of the wintry conditions, it is important for residents to stay updated on any potential school, business, or government delays, closings, or early dismissals to ensure their safety and well-being.

As the region continues to navigate the aftermath of the recent snowfall, it is crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe during wintry weather.

Remember to stay tuned to local news outlets for any further updates regarding the snowy weather conditions in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia areas.