We’ve published a new Potomac Local News video update covering the biggest stories across our region today — including winter weather and school closures, a federal arrest in Woodbridge, a major powerline proposal affecting multiple counties, and big changes coming to Virginia Railway Express.
A Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect at 7 p.m. Friday, with forecasters warning that light freezing rain, drizzle, and fog may create hazardous travel conditions across Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and portions of Maryland. The advisory remains in place until 1 a.m. Saturday.
Friday’s advisory follows a round of snowfall earlier in the day that brought varying accumulation across Virginia.
Celebrate the season with the New Dominion Choraliers as they present Celebrate Hope and Joy, a vibrant holiday program filled with sacred works, beloved carols, and familiar favorites from The Grinch and Irving Berlin. Under the artistic direction of Katherine Nelson-Tracey, the concerts feature string accompaniment by the founders of The Onyx Project—champions of diversity and inclusivity in the arts—along with the energetic musicians of Legacy Brass. Dancers from Dance Etc. School of the Arts add visual beauty to select musical pieces.
Performances take place Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 7 at 3:30 p.m. at First United Presbyterian Church of Dale City. Tickets: $10 per individual or $25 per family of three or more at newdominionchoraliers.org or at the door.
Stafford County has canceled its annual Christmas tree lighting, scheduled for Friday, December 5, 2025, due to winter weather moving into the region.
County officials announced the decision Friday, telling residents, “Due to inclement weather, the Stafford County Tree Lighting has been canceled. We thank you for your understanding. Please stay weather aware.” The announcement was shared on social media, including the county’s Facebook page.
“Our campuses will open at 11 a.m. today,” the college said in a social-media post. “This includes all campuses and administrative offices.”
The “Code Yellow” means the college is delaying its opening — buildings, classrooms and offices will become accessible one hour before 11 a.m., and any in-person or Zoom classes scheduled to start before 11 a.m. are canceled. (Northern Virginia Community College)
“All schools are closed and all activities are cancelled on Friday, December 5, due to the forecast for hazardous weather conditions,” Fredericksburg City Public Schoolsannounced. “Slick icy roads and sidewalks are expected in the area.” “Be safe and have a fun snow day, FCPS.”
The division outlined Code Red procedures, noting that school is closed for students and staff, 12-month employees should not report, and essential workers should contact supervisors about report times.
“All Manassas Park City Schools will be closed tomorrow, Friday, December 5th, due to forecasted snowy conditions,” Manassas Park City Schoolsannounced. “Code red for employees.”
The division said the closure affects all schools and staff operations as winter weather is expected to impact travel.
“Due to the forecasted inclement weather, all Manassas City Public Schools and offices will be closed Friday, December 5, 2025,” Manassas City Public Schoolsannounced. “Code Blue for employees. AlphaBest is also cancelled.”
The division said the closure applies to all schools, administrative offices, and before- and after-school programs.
“Due to the forecast of inclement weather, all Prince William County Public Schools will open two hours late on Friday, December 5, 2025,” Prince William County Public Schoolsannounced.
The delay affects all students and staff division-wide. Morning transportation and school-based operations will follow the modified schedule.