Photo by PoPville flickr user Bekah Richards

From the Mayor:

“On Tuesday, January 15, DC Government and DC Public Schools (DCPS) will open on time. For updates on delays and closures at DC Public Charter Schools, families can track the DC Public Charter School Board’s inclement weather page.”

Update:

“OPM reports the Federal Government will open on a 2-hour delay tomorrow Tuesday January 15, 2019.”



Photo from Brookland by Keegan Bursaw

From DCPS:

“Due to weather conditions, all DCPS schools will be closed tomorrow, Monday, January 14, 2019”


Photo by Svectacular

From Alert DC:

“WMATA / Metro reports bus service has been suspended until further notice due to hazardous road conditions. Buses already en route will continue to the end of the line and go out of service. For more information please visit the link here.


Photo by PoPville flickr user angela n.

Update from Alert DC:

“DC Public Schools and Government will be closed tomorrow, January 14, 2019 due to the snow emergency.”

Update from OPM:



“Bo, experiencing his first snow, in Grant Circle. Bo is a recent transplant to DC from South Carolina (thanks, Boykin Spaniel Rescue!) and this is the face he made after being beaned by his first snowball. We won’t try that again for awhile.” from Tara


“From Langdon/Woodridge at 8:30am. It’s so beautiful!” from Kathryn


Snow angels in Brightwood park from Amy

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Start stretching! Send your snow photos, snow dogs and snow fun action via email to [email protected] or Twitter/Facebook/Instagram @PoPville (and tag ’em #PoPville on IG).

Snurlough credit to the great photographer often seen here – Phil Yabut (@philliefan_99).


North Cleveland Park Sunday 8am

Frome the Washington DC Snowball Fight Association:

“Team #DCSFA is excited to kick off our season with a Washington Snowdown Fight at 1pm on the Western grounds of the Washington Monument! All furloughed, excepted, and other residents and visitors to DC are welcome to join!

The Washington Monument itself is fenced off but the grassy grounds on its western side are wide open. So let’s meet there at 1pm to enjoy the winter wonderland!

HOW TO GET THERE: The closest Metro is Smithsonian Station (Blue/Orange/Silver). Take the Mall/Jefferson Drive exit and head west along the National Mall toward the Monument. It’s about a 10 minute walk.”


Scarlett by Jenna Sauber

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