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Frigid temperatures and frozen streets are creating dangerous conditions as crews and residents continue cleaning up after the snowstorm.
As the Washington, D.C. region remains locked in a deep freeze this week, all eyes are shifting to a potential weekend coastal storm that could bring anything from light snow to more significant winter weather depending on its track.
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Bitter cold continues to settle over the Washington, D.C. region while residents and crews work to clear ice and snow from neighborhood roads.
Dangerously cold temperatures continue to blanket the Washington, D.C. region as residents and crews work to clear ice and snow from secondary roads and neighborhoods.
Low temperatures Thursday morning will once again fall into the single digits and low teens. It will also remain quite breezy with wind chill values anywhere between - 0 to - 15 degrees. Because of this, a Cold Weather Advisory has been issued across most of the region Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Ice packed on top of inches of snow is making it difficult for the D.C. area to get moving again, and wind chills in the teens won't help. On Tuesday, most schools are closed and transit is limited as other services gradually come back online.
Dangerous cold and hazardous ice is taking hold across the Washington, D.C. region on Tuesday as the area digs out from a powerful winter storm that brought snow, sleet, flight cancellations and school closures.
D.C. city government is on modified operations due to a cold snap, advising telework and detailing service changes.
The D.C. National Guard joined the effort to remove dangerous snow and ice after the District reached out for help. Responding to a formal request made by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, guard members will chip away at the frozen snow making walking difficult at schools and their surrounding neighborhoods.