Metro just announced that they will be suspending Metrobus service at 7 p.m. tonight due to icy conditions on the roads. 22 lines had been running on limited schedules during the day today. WMATA warns that we shouldn’t expect a whole lot of bus service tomorrow, either, but the agency will re-evaluate conditions tomorrow and make adjustments to schedules as allowable. As far as Metrorail goes: the Yellow Line Bridge, connecting Pentagon and L’Enfant Stations, reopened at 4 today. All other above ground stations remain closed, and Metro brings the discouraging word of “some re-icing of the electrified third rail as the temperatures drop and the winds are blowing snow back onto the tracks.” For those who haven’t been gifted a snow day by the federal government, it sounds like it could be a long and arduous commute tomorrow morning.