Winter Storm
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Thundersnow ice-cream cone guy: an appreciation
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A chat with the guy on the Washington Post's front page carrying an ice cream cone during thundersnow.
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Tweeting up a storm
A search for “Rockville” on Twitter late Jan. 26 night turned up tales of thunder-snow, power outages and marathon commutes.
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Clearing it up: City of Frederick seeks to inform, rather than enforce $500 fine
City workers informed violators of improper snow removal on Jan. 27.
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Many find shelter in local motels
As Jan. 26 winter storm raged, many travelers caught out in the cold sought shelter at local motels.
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Power outages hit more than 70,000 in Fairfax County
Oakton's power largely unaffected.
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D.C. snow accumulation map after the Wednesday storm (NEW)
CommentHow did we do last night in terms of snow totals? We broke a record at BWI.
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Roads remain hazardous
While main roads are plowed and passable, many rural roads and neighborhood streets have yet to see a plow.
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Bethesda private schools closures
Many Bethesda private schools are closed Jan. 27.
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Winter storm warning sends Frederick County into wait-and-see mode
When winter weather envelops downtown Frederick and cancellations abound, business at the Frederick County Courthouse usually carries on.
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Storm moving fast may keep accumulations down
CommentHeavy snow is moving in but also moving out a bit faster.
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D.C. road conditions this afternoon into Friday
CommentWhat will road conditions be like this afternoon and tomorrow? Our ABC7 meteorologists give their thoughts.
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Maryland, Virginia, D.C. snow accumulation Wednesday morning (Map)
CommentEast Baltimore got 4.7 inches of snow this morning, while Alexandria ranked lowest in measurable accumulation.
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Rare thundersnow coming for the D.C. region?
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What is behind this most bad-ass of weather phenoms? A thundersnow scientist talks about his years of chasing these elusive beasts.
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Several inches of snow looks likely as storm hits D.C. Wednesday
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An upper-level system could leap over the mountains with 2 to 4 inches of snow (or more) possible in the afternoon.
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Doug Hill’s forecast for Wednesday’s D.C. snowstorm
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Some places could see 5 or more inches of wet, dense snow, says ABC7's chief meteorologist.
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Wednesday's D.C. storm looks like a wintry mix, but questions remain
CommentTwo pieces of storm, two chances for snow. But we're not getting our hopes up yet.
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The midweek D.C. storm develops; people jump into Potomac
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A look at the snow potential for late Tuesday and Wednesday. Oh, and some folks jumped into below-40s Potomac water this weekend.
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Snow accumulation for the D.C. region (it ain't much)
CommentThe heaviest snow fell about a 40-minute drive north from Baltimore.
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