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District of Columbia snow day predictor

Nothing in the District of Columbia forecast this week that closes schools. Updated hourly from the National Weather Service.

Very likelyLikelyPossibleUnlikelyNo chance1 town scored · peak odds over the next 7 days

District of Columbia towns, ranked

How snow days work in District of Columbia

There is no single District of Columbia snow day threshold, which is why this page scores each town separately. Washington averages 10 inches of snow a year against Washington’s 10, and a district that plans for the first amount does not close for weather that would shut the second one down.

Each score compares what the National Weather Service is forecasting against that town’s own NOAA 1991–2020 snowfall normal, then adds weight for ice, wind and dangerous cold. Every number on this page links through to the full factor breakdown, because the reasoning is the part worth checking.