District Snow Team on Standby for Possible Wintry Mix of Sleet and Rain

Monday, December 1, 2025

Cold Alert Remains Activated, Residents Urged to Call Shelter Hotline for Residents in Need of Free, Accessible Transportation to Shelter

(Washington, DC) – The District Snow Team is on standby for a possible wintry mix of sleet and rain in the District that is predicted to begin in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The Snow Team will be on standby beginning at 11:00 pm on Monday, December 1 to address any potentially icy conditions.
 
The National Weather Service is forecasting a potential wintry mix of sleet and rain between 4:00 am and 8:00 am on Tuesday, December 2, before transitioning to rain throughout the day. While ground temperatures will remain above freezing, reducing the likelihood of ice covering roads and walkways, pedestrians, motorists, and bicyclists should be cautious while traveling on potentially slippery surfaces.   
 
Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and help neighbors experiencing homelessness in need of shelter by calling the Shelter Hotline. To request free, accessible transportation for yourself or someone else, call the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 or by dialing 311. If you believe there is an immediate medical emergency, call 911.   
 
Cold Alert and Shelters 
A Cold Alert is currently activated. During a Cold Alert, the District opens Hypothermia Shelters to ensure there are warm, safe places for anyone experiencing homelessness. For a list of shelters and other information about hypothermia season, visit cold.dc.gov
 
Cold Alerts and Extreme Cold Alerts are shared through AlertDC, the District’s emergency public notification system. Residents can sign up for free email and text alerts and updates at alert.dc.gov.   
 
Cold Weather Safety Precautions:  
•    Stay inside if you can.   
•    Cover up and limit exposed skin when you go outside.   
•    Check on your neighbors and learn the signs of hypothermia, especially in young children, the elderly, and those with access and functional needs who are the most vulnerable in our community.   
•    For all animal emergencies, including animals left outside in extreme temperatures, call the Brandywine Valley SPCA at 202-888-PETS. 

The District Snow Team will continue to monitor the weather forecast and adjust its response as necessary. For more information about DC’s snow program and preparing for winter weather, visit snow.dc.gov.