What to Know
- The D.C. area is blanketed in a winter wonderland! Several inches of snow piled up.
- After a midday break in the snow, a second band rolled in before dinnertime with potential for a couple more inched.
- Around the region 6-10 inches of accumulation has been record.
- Officials asked people to stay off the roads. Many school districts closed Monday and will be closed again Tuesday, and hundreds of flights have been canceled. Metrorail is running normally, but Metrobus service is reduced.
- A winter storm warning remains in effect for the D.C. area.
The D.C. region's first snowstorm of 2025 saw many areas get 6-12 inches of snow that brought school and government closures, dangerous road conditions and transportation troubles. Many school closures will continue into Tuesday, and those who don't need to drive are still being encouraged to stay off the roads.
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