Another snowy day in Washington, DC.
Here's how it was described by the Capital Weather Gang this morning:
Snow is quickly pushing into the area, and it appears it will keep running east fairly fast. Snow should be into D.C. between 9 and 10 a.m. at this rate, probably covering the whole region by noon or so. Thanks to very cold temperatures, the first flakes stick.
I went off to the Newseum to see Ann Hornaday talk about the Oscars. I'll have more on that in later post.
Here are a few pictures from the Newseum and my walk around after the Oscar talk.
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The view from the deck at the Newseum |
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Looking down Pennsylvania Ave toward the Capitol |
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Another view of the Capitol. |
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The Capitol grounds. |
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Dogs in the snow. |
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The Supreme Court |
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