Washington, D.C. — Residents of Washington, D.C. won’t need snow boots or shovels just yet, but they should prepare for the coldest temperatures of the season early next week.
According to FOX 5 meteorologist Tucker Barnes, the region will experience a hard freeze, with temperatures potentially dropping to 28 degrees or lower for an extended period.
While snow is not expected in the city, the bitter cold signals the arrival of winter conditions across the DMV area, and residents are being advised to take precautions.
Hard Freeze Could Hit Downtown
The anticipated freeze could mark downtown D.C.’s first official freeze of the season, effectively ending the growing season. Homeowners are urged to:

- Bring sensitive plants indoors
- Insulate outdoor water lines to prevent burst pipes
The extended cold period may impact outdoor activities, commuting, and local infrastructure. Residents should plan accordingly to stay safe and warm.
Snow Possible in Northern Areas
While Washington, D.C. itself is not expected to see snow, parts of Pennsylvania and New York could experience their first flakes of the season. Meteorologists caution that these areas may see localized winter weather events, so residents and travelers should stay alert to updates.
Preparing for the Cold
Authorities recommend checking heating systems, stocking up on winter essentials, and monitoring weather updates to avoid disruptions caused by the hard freeze. Pets and vulnerable populations should also be kept warm and safe during the extreme cold.
Are you ready for the upcoming hard freeze in the D.C. area?
How are you preparing your home, plants, and daily routine for the coldest temperatures so far this season? Share your tips and experiences in the comments below.













