This picture isn't scary:
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That's the snow from our first snowfall on our front yard. It's cute how it almost, but doesn't completely cover the grass.
And this pictures is scary. I grabbed this screenshot at around 8:09am.
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With the exception of a couple of streets within DC, every monitored roadway is red. Yikes.
If I ever wondered how a couple of inches of snow could paralyze one of the most powerful cities in the world, there you go.
Stay safe, use good judgement and enjoy the snow!
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