The wet snow of Jan. 3 took the Washington area slightly by surprise — the forecasts lived up to their panicky prediction. The early morning brought little but some cold rain. Then, after 7 a.m., the snow began to fall and caught the region in its heavy, wet snowy grip. Those who drove were challenged by slippery conditions, to say the least. In Georgetown, some of us stayed inside — others went to Martin’s or Scheele’s. It was indeed a winter wonderland. By 4 p.m., the sun was out and helping to melt it all away, but a refreeze was coming. Mayor Bowser extended the snow emergency into Tuesday for good measure.
Do you have some cool shots of today’s snow? Please email your images to editorial@georgetowner.com.
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At the Old Stone House. Photo by Bill Starrels.
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The C&O Canal. Photo by Bill Starrels.
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At Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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Along the 3000 block of M Street NW. Photo by Bill Starrels.
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At Dumbarton and 31st Street NW. Photo by Robert Devaney.
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At Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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Along the 2700 block of Dumbarton Street NW. Photo by Robert Devaney.
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At Wisconsin Avenue and Dumbarton Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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At Dumbarton and 29th Street NW. Photo by Robert Devaney.
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With Gretel, at 28th and O Street NW. Photo by Robert Devaney.
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At Wisconsin Avenue and N Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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Along the 3000 block of N Street NW. Photo by Robert Devaney.
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At Wisconsin Avenue and P Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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At Wisconsin Avenue near M Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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At Wisconsin Avenue and N Street NW. Georgetowner photo.
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With Geo, at the Old Stone House. Photo by Bill Starrels.
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Canal boat, slightly damaged by fallen tree. Photo by Bill Starrels.