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Looks like the storm is over... this is how much snow we have accumulated tonight. Most likely everything will melt away tomorrow... it is just not cold enough.
Just after Noon, and 3 rounds of shoveling. Measured at 14" of snow. I suspect it's more than 14" due to the easy melting and compaction of snow into slush at contact with the warm ground surface.
First Snow . Downtown . Connecticut Avenue and L Street, NW . WDC . Monday afternoon, 5 December 2005
Once downtown, realizing that it was a bit colder than I had expected, I'd drop in at Wendys on K Street between Connecticut Avewnue and 18th Street. After eating and taking pictures while sitting in the window, I'd head to Connecticut Avenuie and walk north to Dupont Circle, taking pictures along the way.
Riziks 3 December 2005 at www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/69912448/
Snow series
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
Couples here love snow, and think that the first snowfall is a romantic occasion. Even when it makes them slip and slide and run for cover as huge chunks of snow fall from overhead branches.
Monica and I was visiting Frankfurt Paperworld, we had dinner in a Chinese restaurant, suddenly it started to snow. According to restaurant staff, it was their first snow in 2006 winter and also 2007. Later I caught in camera Monica looking up the sky at the falling flakes.
Looks like the storm is over... this is how much snow we have accumulated tonight. Most likely everything will melt away tomorrow... it is just not cold enough.
Haofeng Chen, Economics BA Student, dodges snowballs in the middle of a snowball fight during the first snowfall of the year on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 21, 2015.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Palash Kanwar, CoE First-Year Student, tastes the snow outside of Bursley Hall during the first snowfall of the year on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 21, 2015.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing