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Winter weather advisories canceled for DC area after first taste of icy conditions

Skies are clearing out Tuesday evening in the D.C. area after the season’s first taste of wintry precipitation didn’t result in much snowfall, but did make life difficult for some morning commuters, as a combination of rain, wintry mix and frigid temperatures resulted in slick conditions. A few slippery spots are still possible Tuesday night on untreated surfaces, as temperatures will fall below freezing in many places. Winter weather advisories that were in place earlier Tuesday have been canceled for the D.C. area and east of the Alleghenies, according to the National Weather Service.

7News First Alert Meteorologist Steve Rudin said sunshine will return Wednesday, but as chilly air sticks around, temperatures will stay in the lower to middle 40s. Ahead of the possibility of winter weather, area officials weren’t taking any chances and made an effort to minimalize the impact on drivers. The Maryland State Highway Administration said on Monday that it pretreated all interstates and major routes in the Maryland suburbs of D.C., as well as Baltimore, Harford, Frederick, Carroll and Howard counties. The Virginia Department of Transportation also said it prepared for the wintry weather, mobilizing snowplows Monday night. D.C. activated its cold alert on Monday, opening hypothermia shelters for those experiencing homelessness. To find a shelter, visit the District Department of Human Services website.



7News First Alert Forecast

TUESDAY EVENING: Clearing skies. Temperatures: 30s Winds: North 10-15 mph TUESDAY NIGHT: Scattered clouds. Lows: 26-32 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs: 40-45 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph THURSDAY: Partly cloudy Highs: 40-45 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. Highs: 30s Winds: Southeast 5-10 mph

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