On January 23, 2016, "Snowzilla" happened.
Fri Jan 24, 2020: On January 23, 2016, "Snowzilla" happened.
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Today {January 23} is the anniversary of Washingtons fourth-largest snowstorm: Snowzilla
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During Snowzilla four years ago today, D.C. looked like this
The storm made the 2015-16 winter historic, and nothing like most Washington winters of late.
By
Ian Livingston
January 22
The snow began falling during the afternoon of Jan. 22, 2016.
At first it was like a fine mist of powdered sugar casually tossed across the landscape. By sunset, the sprinkling of sugar was transforming. It was a few inches deep, plows hit the streets. Soon, the city came to a standstill. A real Washington snowstorm was underway. Its name was Snowzilla.
[How much snow fell from Snowzilla in the D.C. area, in detail]
The wind blew and snow fell throughout the night, with blizzard warnings in effect. Drifts piled up, even in the hear of the city. The storm was a midwinter snow event at its finest.
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Ian Livingston
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