Anonymous wrote:The unfortunate reality is that we may have already seen the last snow there will ever be in the DC area. The planet is superheated right now and we’re doing nothing to stop it. So it may never snow here again. That’s reality.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so excited not to have any snow!!! Am I the only one that isn’t a fan?
Anonymous wrote:The unfortunate reality is that we may have already seen the last snow there will ever be in the DC area. The planet is superheated right now and we’re doing nothing to stop it. So it may never snow here again. That’s reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happens every 5 or so years.
I mostly grew up here and I can’t recall ever seeing more than a few inches of snow. DC doesn’t really get snow.
Big DC snowstorms - I don’t know how old you are, but my kids can remember some of these.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/ten-worst-storms-in-dc-history/60569/?amp=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happens every 5 or so years.
I mostly grew up here and I can’t recall ever seeing more than a few inches of snow. DC doesn’t really get snow.
Anonymous wrote:It happens every 5 or so years.
Anonymous wrote:There have been so many years with no real snow since I've lived in DC, that this doesn't seem that weird to me? I've lived here for 20 years and can only remember a few years with heavy snow. Most years get at least one snow storm but I grew up in a place where it's normal to get several feet of snow every month from January to March, so it barely registers to me.
Do we really get noticeably less snow now than DC got in the 80s and 90s? I'm not a climate change denialist -- I know it's real. It's definitely warmer than it was 20 years ago. But climate change doesn't automatically mean less snow (sometimes it can me more snow due to more volatile weather). So I'm just wondering if it was really that uncommon to have a very mild winter in the mid-Atlantic a generation ago. I feel like it's been pretty mild since I moved here in 2001.
Anonymous wrote:There have been so many years with no real snow since I've lived in DC, that this doesn't seem that weird to me? I've lived here for 20 years and can only remember a few years with heavy snow. Most years get at least one snow storm but I grew up in a place where it's normal to get several feet of snow every month from January to March, so it barely registers to me.
Do we really get noticeably less snow now than DC got in the 80s and 90s? I'm not a climate change denialist -- I know it's real. It's definitely warmer than it was 20 years ago. But climate change doesn't automatically mean less snow (sometimes it can me more snow due to more volatile weather). So I'm just wondering if it was really that uncommon to have a very mild winter in the mid-Atlantic a generation ago. I feel like it's been pretty mild since I moved here in 2001.