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Tracking Light Rain and Snow Monday, Slushy Snow Overnight
Wintry mix expected in the D.C. region with potential for school delays and tricky road conditions.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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A weather system is bringing a mix of light rain and snow to the D.C. metro area on Monday, with the potential for slushy accumulations overnight. While widespread travel disruptions are not likely, there could be a period of light freezing rain between midnight and daybreak Tuesday, leading to some school delays and less than ideal road conditions.
Why it matters
The late-winter weather system highlights the unpredictable nature of the transition between seasons in the Mid-Atlantic region, with the potential for wintry precipitation even as warmer spring-like temperatures are on the horizon.
The details
As moisture arrives from the west, there will be a likelihood of cold rain and wet snow on Monday and Monday night. The areas along and west of the Blue Ridge mountains and into Northern Maryland could see up to 2 inches of snow accumulation. In the D.C. metro area, a slushy inch of snow, mainly on grassy areas, remains a possibility. There could also be a period of light freezing rain between midnight and daybreak Tuesday.
- On Monday, periods of light rain and snow are expected throughout the day.
- Monday night, the wintry mix is likely to continue with the potential for up to 2 inches of snow west of I-95 and a slushy inch in the D.C. metro area.
- Between midnight and daybreak on Tuesday, there could be a period of light freezing rain.
The players
New York High Pressure
A high pressure system over New York is going to wedge cold air at the surface all the way down into Southwest Virginia on Monday.
What’s next
Any chances for snow will end at sunrise on Tuesday, and warmer air will begin to arrive, with temperatures reaching the mid-70s by Friday and potentially near 80 degrees on Saturday.
The takeaway
This late-winter weather system highlights the unpredictable nature of the transition between seasons in the Mid-Atlantic region, with the potential for wintry precipitation even as warmer spring-like temperatures are on the horizon. While widespread travel disruptions are not likely, the wintry mix could still lead to some school delays and less than ideal road conditions for a period.


