Want to track the phases of the moon and the weather for the next two weeks with News4 Meteorologist Ryan Miller for Science ...
The D.C. region's first snowstorm of 2025 saw many areas get 6-12 inches of snow that brought school and government closures, dangerous road conditions and transportation troubles. Many school ...
Two deaths from trees falling on cars were reported in Northern Virginia Friday evening as severe thunderstorms quickly passed through the D.C. area. A woman was killed when a tree fell on her car in ...
A child died after getting swept into a storm drain and multiple people, including children, were rescued from floodwaters Thursday as storms lashed the D.C. area with heavy rain. The 13-year-old boy ...
Not a big fan of snow? Last winter was probably perfect for you. Snow lovers haven't gotten a good amount since January 2019, when more than 10" fell in the D.C. area. But get those waterproof boots ...
If you're a fan of snow, Storm Team4 says this could be your year. If you're not a fan of snow ... you may want to start bracing yourself now ahead of this winter in the D.C. area. This year, the El ...
October is here, and we're starting to see some autumn colors pop on trees. But after an extremely dry summer and lots of early fall rain, autumn trees could look a little more dull than usual.
Wednesday is a Weather Alert day as the winter storm changed from snow to rain. Follow our live coverage below.
A powerful storm spawned tornadoes that ripped their way across Montgomery County, Maryland, Wednesday evening, leaving a line of damage for at least 45 miles. A long-track twister left its greatest ...
There's good news and bad news for snow fans in our Storm Team4 winter outlook. First, the bad news: It's not looking like we'll see all that many snowflakes this year. Now, here's the good news ...
After a record 729 days without snowfall totaling an inch or more, the Washington, D.C., area finally broke its snow drought – spectacularly. A winter storm dumped 4.1 inches of snow at Reagan ...
Destructive storms blew through the Washington, D.C., area on Thursday night, causing trees to crush cars and houses while cutting power to numerous neighborhoods. Thousands of people are waiting for ...
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