Urgent Weather Alert: D.C. Residents Warned of Frosty Conditions Tonight

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Washington, D.C., prepare for a frosty night as temperatures are set to plunge below freezing. The National Weather Service predicts lows of 27°F tonight, with wind chills making it feel as cold as 20°F. These conditions could pose risks to those without proper shelter or winter gear. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe and warm.

Urgent Weather Alert: D.C. Residents Warned of Frosty Conditions Tonight

Tonight’s Forecast:

Expect clear skies but frigid temperatures, with lows dropping to 27°F. The added effect of wind chills will make it feel significantly colder, around 20°F. While no severe weather warnings are currently in place, residents are advised to take precautions to avoid cold-related risks.

Looking Ahead:

  • Tuesday, January 28: Mostly cloudy and breezy, with a high of 48°F and a low of 34°F.
  • Wednesday, January 29: Mostly sunny with a high of 53°F, but lows dipping back to 29°F at night.

Safety Precautions to Follow:

  • Bundle Up: Wear multiple layers, including gloves, scarves, and hats to protect exposed skin.
  • Limit Time Outdoors: Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can lead to frostbite or hypothermia.
  • Care for Vulnerable Groups: Check on elderly neighbors, children, and anyone without access to heat.
  • Pet Safety: Bring pets indoors to shield them from the cold.

While this cold snap will likely be short-lived, it’s important to stay prepared. Keep an eye on local forecasts for updates and take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Stay safe and warm, Washington, D.C.

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