WASHINGTON (WMAL) – The Washington D.C. area saw its first major November snow in decades on Thursday after areas such as Loudoun County saw up to 7 inches of snow, according to snow totals recorded by National Weather Service.
Capital Weather Gang reported that Thursday’s snow was the biggest snow event since 1989.
Reagan National Airport, DC’s official weather station, checks in with 1.4″. This is the biggest November snow event since 1989, when 3.5″ fell right before Thanksgiving. Some more totals on this map. More info: https://t.co/rmKvagm3zp pic.twitter.com/Qu03yx5qO8
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) November 15, 2018
Here are some photos from our listeners:
Photo: Brian Lowery in Charles Town, WV.
Photo: Cynthia Ambs in Leesburg, Va.
Photo: Danielle Krupka in Hagerstown, Md.
Photo: Darren Hiers took this photo on I-81 south near Winchester, Va.
Photo: Michele DeHart Capossela
Photo: Stacey Lovett Clark took this photo on the streets of Winchester, Va.
Photo: Liz Ferguson in Waterford, Va.
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