Photo Evidence That D.C.'s Snowquester Isn't That Bad
The Snowquester — a.k.a. "Saturn" — is finally upon us. Weather forecasters expect 6 and 12 inches of snow to pummel the D.C. region today, for which the federal government has preemptively closed all of its Washington offices. (Which, incidentally, will grant White House Press Secretary Jay Carney a rare respite from the White House Press Corps — and canceled a Congressional hearing on global warming.) While the storm has already begun hitting portions of Virginia, it hasn't really dumped much on D.C. (Yet.) As you'll see below, the effect is a bit disconcerting for those expecting a dramatic weather event.
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Scenes from a (less than snowy) D.C.:
Lots of media waiting for Mayor Gray to talk about what so far are only wet city streets. twitter.com/timcraigpost/s…
— Tim Craig (@timcraigpost) March 6, 2013
Dear Snowquester - thanks for the awesome commute to work twitter.com/jamiedupree/st…
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) March 6, 2013
Thank you late starting snow storm for zero traffic downtown. twitter.com/alexis_levinso…
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) March 6, 2013
UPDATE: it's snowing. twitter.com/RyanLizza/stat…
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) March 6, 2013
Completely snowed in, and neglected to buy cookies.yfrog.com/odzy2fyzj
— Kevin W. Glass (@KevinWGlass) March 6, 2013
Further out, however, the snow appears to be piling up quickly:
RT @martinmmc: Over 15 inches of snow in Front Royal, VA. This dealership is buried! #vawx #snowquester #Saturn twitter.com/MartinMMC/stat…
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) March 6, 2013
Front porch view in Winchester, VA. snow still falling! Stay safe! @wincva @winstarva #snowquester @tv3winchester twitter.com/FlyByCarter/st…
— Stephen Carter (@FlyByCarter) March 6, 2013
Winter wonderland! #snowquester twitter.com/capsfandave/st…
— David Borton (@capsfandave) March 6, 2013
Pic from #Harrisonburg #snowquester #ABC7snow #weather #snow twitter.com/alliecat827/st…
— allison (@alliecat827) March 6, 2013
But it looks like the snow is finally coming into D.C. One resident captured this scene at the Capitol:
Let it Snow!... over the Capitol Building. Great pic... #Saturn #Snowquester twitter.com/cesarmusitani/…
— Cesar Musitani (@cesarmusitani) March 6, 2013
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Stay tuned, D.C.