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Snow showers are coming to an end this afternoon, leaving little aftermath in the D.C. metro area, while areas to the northwest were able to squeeze out a few inches of snow. Temperatures will quickly fall below freezing this evening, so do take caution on any slippery untreated or secondary surfaces. A bitter northwest wind will keep a chill in the air on Monday, as wind-chill values will be stuck in the 20s for much of the day.
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Through tonight: Snow showers will end before sunset just about everywhere. Temperatures will start to fall off quickly after dark, dropping below freezing sometime after 8 p.m. in most spots. Any untreated surfaces will likely become slippery as well. Overnight lows will settle in the upper teens to low 20s, with a cold northwesterly wind at five to 10 mph. Wind-chill values will drop into the low teens in the predawn hours.
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Tomorrow (Monday): A very chilly start to the day, with wind-chill values in the teens during the early-morning hours. Skies will be mostly sunny, but there will be quite a bitter chill in the air as winds from the northwest (10 to 20-plus mph) become rather gusty during the day. Highs will top out in the mid-30s, but wind-chill values will make it feel more like temperatures are in the mid-20s. Clear, calm and very cold tomorrow night, with lows in the teens regionwide.
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