According to the latest weather forecasts, residents and commuters in Washington, D.C., can anticipate another round of mild weather conditions.

Although the weather outlook is milder, motorists and commuters should bring an umbrella in case of rain unfolds.

As the spring season comes near, it is forecast that the weather can become milder, with unseasonable warmth in some parts of the United States.

However, there is still a possibility that more winter storms can unload as the winter season ends.

Mild weather conditions in Washington D.C

Washington, DC, on December 26, 2022. US Weather Latest Forecast: Another Round of Mild week To Continue in Washington D.C Area
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Washington, DC, on December 26, 2022. US Weather Latest Forecast: Another Round of Mild week To Continue in Washington D.C Area

The weather conditions appear ideal for outdoor activities and travel in Washington, D.C. The milder outlook is perfect for those planning to travel or celebrate Valentine's Day.

According to Washington Post's latest weather forecasts, the weather on Tuesday would anticipate a sunshine outlook. The forecast added that possible light winds could emerge in the northwest.

On Wednesday, good or fair weather conditions are expected to continue. The weather is forecast with milder conditions, with chilly air to unfold. Temperatures can become colder at night.

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Meanwhile, the late week can unload rounds of rain in some parts of Washington, D.C. Rainy conditions can unleash from Thursday and Friday. However, the rain is expected to become light to moderate.

Winter storms in the United States

Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that two developing storms could unload heavy snow in the north-central United States this week.

From Tuesday to Wednesday, the weather forecasts revealed that snow would unleash in Billings, Casper, Rapid City, Aberdeen, St. Cloud, Sioux Falls, Fargo, Duluth, International Falls and Thunder Bay.

On Thursday night, AccuWeather said snowfall would become noticeable in Omaha, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Sault Ste. Marie.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service reported that a storm system is forecast to affect portions of the Plains this week. Blizzard conditions are possible.

By Wednesday, the developing storm would impact portions of the Upper Midwest, Northern Plains, Minnesota, Four Corners and Great Lakes.

Motorists and commuters traveling this week should observe the weather outlook for possible road delays and slower commutes.

Heavy snow can become problematic for motorists, according to National Weather Prediction Center.

Meanwhile, a new storm in the Western United States will unleash snow and colder air this week. Based on the weather outlook, rounds of snow are expected in Seattle, Reno, Los Angeles, Denver and Helena.

Did you know? Weather Facts in the USA

According to Time Out, one of the devastating storms in New York City (NYC) hit on February 12, 2006. The extreme snow conditions were called the North American Blizzard (2006).

The heavy snow and blizzard conditions struck parts of the East Coast and Boston. Heavy snowfall unloaded in New York City resulted in school and business closures.

Recently, AccuWeather reported that New York City finally recorded a measurable snowfall in February 2023. NYC experienced more than 300 days of a snowless streak, with only a traceable amount of snow recorded.

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