I'm usually within 3 degrees or so of DCA at any given time - and I'm 350+ft higher but just off an urban corridor. Case in point - temp here is 32.7, temp at DCA is 32.
yeah DCA actually compares better with the Navy Yard / Capitol Hill n'hoods in DC than it does with some of the ones on the VA side that are close-by. When we lived downtown we were rarely more than a degree or two off from DCA.
97-98 was OK in the Shenandoah Valley with some elevation. We got a lot of front end blitzes of snow that would change to sleet/rain, and then end as snow.
And I get why the Bills were trying to run out the clock (for the reasons you mentioned), but I was like - that shit could come back and bite you in the ass.
so brutal - you have to feel for the kicker. I feel like Allen had a guy open about 10 yards downfield on that 2nd and 9 but he went for the endzone. Oh well.
The Ravens look unstoppable - gonna be an epic game.
I was in 6th grade - we still had like 15-20" of snow on the ground and it was gone in 6 hours!! My neighbor was driving us to school with like 40-50mph winds and temps going up into the 60s lol.
Rivers might get a little swollen and I'm sure Old Town will flood (it floods if someone spills their drink in the Potomac), but we had worse flooding earlier this month.
Same here! Low of 18 here, looks like high is going to be 25-26. A bit warmer at the airport - high of 28 with a low of 23 (so far). I think we'll both set the low for today later tonight.
In all honesty there a TON of beautiful neighborhoods all across DC that are spectacular in the snow. Many neighborhoods have pretty extensive tree canopies.