With Summer barely over (did we have more than 1 day of Fall?) the wintry weather made its way into DC for a rare, but not unheard of, October snow.
A few factoids about pre-Halloween snow in DC from the Washington Post...
- Accumulating snow has fallen on five days (out of 4,340 in the record through 2010) during October.
- The earliest accumulating snow of the month — and on record — fell on the 10th in 1979 when 0.3” was measured (hmmm, I don't remember that).
- The most October snow in one day was 2” on the 30th in 1925 (with another 0.2” the day after).
- Ten other days have witnessed a trace of snow in October.
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Love the picture.
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