Snowfall totals. Service disruptions. Road clearing moves into neighborhoods Monday.
The Metro DC area will see snow fall at 1 to 2 inches per hour Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow event from start to finish and when the snow will be at its worst.
Plus, live traffic updates, school closings, driving tips and more. Some communities report more than two feet of snow.
"Travel is expected to be severely limited if not impossible during the height of the storm," according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has extended a dense fog advisory to 2 p.m. for much of Northern Virginia.
According to the National Weather Service, there is at least a 20 percent chance of rain every day this week, and often higher than that.
Take a look at your full weekend forecast in McLean courtesy of the National Weather Service.
Get prepared for another week by looking at this week's day-by-day forecast, courtesy of the National Weather Service.
After enjoying highs in the mid-80s on Friday and Saturday, temperatures in McLean will drop to the mid-70s on Sunday and early next week.
A spike in air pollution Thursday warranted the alert throughout Northern Virginia for afternoon hours.
Take a look at the daily forecast in the area for the coming week.
Check out the full forecast in McLean for the first unofficial weekend of fall.
Heavy rainfall is expected in the Fairfax County area throughout the day and into Thursday evening.
Check out this week's McLean forecast from the National Weather Service as a new school year begins and summer begins turning to fall.
Take a look at the day-by-day forecast in McLean this holiday weekend as summer turns to fall once and for all.
The event, taking place Saturday, Sept. 26, is in honor of National Public Lands Day.
The heat index in the area will reach 90 degrees by noon and will rise as high as 94 degrees by 3 p.m.
As the calendar turns to September and Labor Day draws near, a handful of rain storms are scattered throughout this week's forecast.
Temperatures will rise a bit from where they sat during the the week, but for the fourth weekend in a row McLean will dodge weekend rain.
After thunderstorms pass through the McLean area on Monday afternoon, the weather is projected to take a turn for the better.
The exotic flower will bloom for the first time in five years next week, releasing an odor similar to rotting flesh.
After a week filled with rain and storms, this weekend's forecast features nothing but clear skies and mid-80's temperatures.
Take a look at the work-week forecast in McLean for Aug. 17-21.
Take a look at this weekend's forecast courtesy of the National Weather Service as you try to plan another summer weekend.
The program will begin on Sept. 12 and will span five months. Public hearings about the program are scheduled for Aug. 13 and Aug. 18.
NASA: "If you see one meteor shower this year, make it August's Perseids." McLean forecast looks pretty good for the show.
Take a look at the work-week forecast in Northern Virginia for Aug. 10-14.
Once storms pass through McLean, the area should enjoy plenty of clear skies and sunshine this weekend.
Storms are expected to arrive in McLean in the late afternoon, early evening hours, bringing the potential for strong winds and hail.
The hike will begin at 9 a.m Saturday and will cost $6 for county residents and $8 for nonresidents.
Storms? Not this weekend. Here's the forecast to get the most out of your weekend. Enjoy!
The string of storms could include wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour and pea-sized hail.
Rangers at Shenandoah National Park are leading a hike to a mountaintop to check out the second full moon of the month without obstructions.
Fire and Rescue released an advisory Monday on how to stay safe when visiting the park, especially along the Potomac River.
Take a look at the week-long forecast in McLean for the final full week in July.
The bear was spotted by a local Patch reader who caught the bear sighting on video and shared it with us.
The cameras were placed Thursday after numerous bear sightings were reported and a dog suffered severe wounds from a wildlife altercation.
Large animal droppings were spotted on the Langley High School side of McLean by a Patch reader this week.