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A powerful storm will pound the Northeast with drenching rain, howling winds and surging waves for a second day Saturday. Heavy snow, rain and potentially “dangerous” winds developed overnight across the Northeast and northern Mid-Atlantic regions, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported Friday. The nor’easter has already killed at least four people, canceled 3,000 flights, snarled ground […]

Parents… It looks like the weather is going to send your kids home early today. Here are a list of schools that will be closing early:

We’re experiencing historic cold weather in the DC Metro Area. Special thanks to my friends over at NBC 4 Washington for this helpful list on “Ways to Keep Warm During This Brutally Cold Weather & Other Helpful Information”: Bundle Up (and Swap Out the Leggings) It might seem obvious, but piling on a few extra […]

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Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis spoke with Roland Martin on NewsOne Now about the conditions on the ground and the latest developments in the deadly historic Houston flooding.

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Al Roker apologized after tweeting a smiling selfie during the historic flooding in South Carolina over the weekend.

Torrential rain and locally gusty thunderstorms have covered the mid-Atlantic on Friday, causing flash, urban and small stream flooding. Read More

Temperatures may struggle to surpass 15 degrees in Washington tomorrow. Readings that cold or colder — if they occur — have been unseen since Jan. 19, 1994 when the high was 8 degrees. Read More

The blast of cold air that brought snowfall throughout the D.C. region Thursday night and into early Friday is expected to continue throughout the weekend with chilly temperatures and strong winds. Read More

The Washington, D.C. metro region was visited by two early-December winter precipitation events (December 8-9, December 10).   In this article, we briefly examine the anatomy of each, explaining what happened, and why each was a very different type of storm. Read More  

First the good news: We’ve already experienced November temperatures colder than most of the last few years. Now the bad: There are several heavy doses ahead. Arctic blast number one this weekend, and another by turkey day. Read More

Cooling centers are open throughout the region for people who may be without power or AC. Click below for area listings. See List