Heavy snow in Rockville, MD Montrose Road near Royte 270
It's no blizzard, but a winter storm is causing problems on area roads just in time for New Year's Eve.
A winter weather advisory continues for the D.C. region until 1 p.m. The federal government is open with unscheduled leave. The District government is under normal operations.
Thursday's morning's rush hour (for those of us who have to work) was slippery, especially west and north of the District. Laytonsville, Md., and Columbia, Md., received about 2 inches of snow by 10:30 a.m. Herndon, Va., received about a half of an inch. Other parts of the area saw the ever-popular wintry mix, which cause some troubling commutes.
Temperatures will eventually rise to 36 or 37 degrees in the District and about 35 degrees in the suburbs, according to NBC4 meteorologist Veronica Johnson. Rain will return to the area at about 7 p.m., and showers could continue through midnight to 4 a.m. Some parts of the area could see light snow mixed in with the rain, Johnson said.
Since the ground is already quite cold, roads could become slippery, no matter what precipitation falls.
However, road crews should have plenty of time to treat local roads before revelers start heading out to celebrate on New Year's Eve. So partiers shouldn't call off their plans.
Be aware of patchy ice on roads and sidewalks, however, as we ring in the new year. Temperatures will drop back down below freezing before the ball drops, and there could be a few slick patches by sunrise Friday.
Here are some tips from AAA for driving in icy conditions:
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