Washington D.C residents have been experiencing extreme cold in recent days, but forecasters say they can expect temperatures to warm up in the very near future.
The National Weather Service reports moderately cold temperatures and mostly sunny skies in Washington D.C. with a warming trend ahead.
“There are indeed a few hints that by Feb. 1-2 (Saturday and Sunday of next week) that temperatures overnight could support light snow if precipitation persists. However, we currently are NOT seeing a signal for a major lowland snow event next weekend,” the weather service said in a statement.
With the last of the rain fizzling out on Thursday, things are looking to be dry and freezing cold in western Washington through the weekend and beyond.
A "combination of strong winds and very cold temperatures will result in dangerously cold wind chills," the National Weather Service said.
A rare winter storm is getting set to slam the Gulf Coast and South, with cities from Texas to Florida under Winter Storm Warnings.
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Overnight temperatures in the Portland area are expected to dip below freezing every night this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Multnomah County has not announced the openings of any shelters. — Carlos Fuentes covers state politics and government. Reach him at 503-221-5386 or cfuentes@oregonian.com.
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Cold weather centers around Snohomish County opened up Monday night to accommodate with the cold weather. There are six centers, one in Marysville, Snohomish, Lynnwood, Monroe and two in Everett. The centers are open on days when overnight temperatures are expected to drop below 34 degrees.