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Blizzard of 2016: ‘The Worst is Yet to Come’
While residents are seeing 6 or more inches of accumulation at 8 p.m. Friday, the forecasted high wind speeds will hit the area tonight.

WEATHER BEAT: Residents Should Expect Significant Snowfall Starting Friday
Bristow weatherman John Biggs says 12-24 inches of snow expected this week.

WEATHER BEAT: Region Braces for Snowstorm
December went in the books as being the warmest in recorded history for the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. We flip the calendar to January, which is such a stark contrast with much colder temperatures and now a possible snowstorm.

WEATHER BEAT: El Nino; Northern Jet Stream to Blame for Mild Temps
By this point last year, we had already seen a few episodes of snow and ice. So far this year, we have seen unseasonably warm temperatures and no winter weather to speak of. All hope of a White Christmas has been diminished. But what is causing such mild conditions?

WEATHER BEAT: Mixture of Snow, Ice, and Rain Could Impact Region this Winter
Weatherman John Biggs warns residents not to be fooled by the mild weather the region has been experiencing lately. Winter is definitely coming.

WEATHER BEAT: Remnants of Hurricane Patricia to Bring Rain
The remnants of Hurricane Patricia will bring rain to the region midweek.

WEATHER BEAT: Winter Outlook Predicts Heavy Snow, Cold Temps
Believe it or not, but last year’s Winter Weather Outlook started off a lot more grim than what I am about to tell you now.

WEATHER BEAT: Nor’easter, Hurricane Jaoquin to Bring Heavy Rain to Region
While everyone was stocking up for Hurricane Jaoquin, the new thinking may be that today and tomorrow’s Nor’easter might be the bigger story.

WEATHER BEAT: Tropical Storm Joaquin to Bring Heavy Rain this Weekend
Here in Virginia, it seems like we go from one extreme to the next. After several weeks of deficit rainfall, we could see over a month’s worth of rain just this week.

WEATHER BEAT: Autumn Outlook Features Average Temps
As predicted, the Summer of 2015 proved to be a hot one with 34 days at or above 90 degrees. This is compared to a measly 15 days at or above 90 degrees in 2014. With that said, how will autumn turn out?