WASHINGTON — Get ready for extreme cold weather in D.C. and most of the U.S. over the next few days. The polar vortex has shifted, spilling cold air across the U.S. with below freezing temperatures and subzero wind chills.
A polar vortex dipping down from Siberia is bringing a cold front with frigid temperatures to millions Americans. See maps of the arctic blast.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA.) arrived at the U.S. Capitol for President Donald Trump’s inauguration sporting his trademark Carhartt hoodie and gym shorts, drawing criticism from both conservatives and liberals online.
The most unusually cold air in the Northern Hemisphere will be over the United States early next week, bringing dangerously frigid conditions.
Snow and winds are likely to trigger flight cancellations and cause headaches for people traveling to DC for Inauguration Day.
The coldest weather of the season to date will be due to a phenomenon called a polar vortex ... only as high as 23 degrees on Monday in Washington, D.C., with wind chill set to make it feel ...
People living "basically anywhere from the Rockies eastward" will see extremely cold temperatures over the next several days, a meteorologist says.
A brutal polar vortex is set to bury the Big Apple ... Up to half a foot of snow will also cover Washington, D.C. and the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston. The last time NYC saw six ...
Most of the country will likely be hit by an arctic blast this weekend into early next week as the polar vortex ushers ... reach the single digits in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Boston.
Many people across the United States may recall the polar vortex episode of early 2014. For the Midwest, it turned out to be the coldest winter in over 30 years. In Washington, D.C., January 2014 ...
However, a deep freeze, thanks to the polar vortex dipping down from Siberia ... For the presidential Inauguration on Monday in Washington, D.C., skies will remain mostly sunny for the ceremony ...
It could be one of the coldest inauguration days in history when President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in on Monday. Here's the weather forecast for January 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C.