Storm Team4: Tracking Winter

Where were YOU on Jan. 26, 2011, when a slippery storm of rain, sleet and snow swept into D.C. -- the snow moving so fast that cars were literally frozen in place?

We called it Carmageddon. and it earned that name.

But you'll be glad to know that D.C. learned from those storms -- the federal government has learned to be more flexible with telecommuting, and to stagger dismissal times for workers so they don't hit the road all at once.

This year's Winter Weather Special, "Tracking Winter," gets you ready for the weather ahead with that story -- plus Storm Team4's Winter Outlook, a look at how workers stay warm when they are on very cold jobs, and a special report on the science of snow.  

Enjoy these highlights from our Winter Weather Special, "Storm Team4: Tracking Winter." Or, if you missed it Saturday on News4, tune in at 6:30 p.m. Monday on Cozi to watch. (Click here for Cozi listings.)

You can always get the latest and most accurate weather information from Storm Team4 on NBCWashington, by liking their Facebook page or by following them on Twitter:

Doug Kammerer, Chief Meteorologist

Chuck Bell, Meteorologist

Veronica Johnson, Meteorologist

Tom Kierein,Meteorologist

Amelia Segal, Meteorologist

Storm Team4: Tracking Winter:

Lessons Learned From One of D.C.’s Biggest Snow Storms

Storm Team4 Meteorologist looks at the changes made since one of D.C.’s biggest snow storms.

The Magical Process of Snow

Storm Team4 Meteorologist Tom Kierein explains the science of snow. Part of our Storm Team4 special, “Tracking Winter.”

Storm Team4: Fall 2014

Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer takes a look back at fall 2014. Part of our Storm Team4 special, “Tracking Winter.”

Staying Warm While Working In The Cold

Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell explains how workers stay warm when faced with extended hours in the cold. Part of our Storm Team4 special, “Tracking Winter.”

Ski Resorts Ready For Big Winter

Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer visits a ski resort that’s ready to make a snow. Part of our Storm Team4 special, “Tracking Winter.”

Inside the U.S. Naval Observatory

Storm Team4 Meteorologist Veronica Johnson takes a look inside the U.S. Naval Observatory. Part of our Storm Team4 special, “Tracking Winter.”
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