The wintry weekend storm has moved on, leaving behind rock-hard piles of snow and bitter cold for people across the District, Maryland and Virginia to deal with.
Passengers at the D.C. region's three airports are optimistic their flights will fly Monday, after the weekend's snow, sleet and ongoing brutal cold temperatures.
The transition from snow to sleet began earlier than expected in D.C., but the area still saw significant snow accumulation, ranging from 4.5 to nearly a foot.
D.C. Water said major progress has been made in its efforts to contain a sewer overflow that began after a section of the Potomac Interceptor collapsed along Clara Barton Parkway.
Decked in their warmest coats and fluffiest hats, families trudged to the nearby hills of Chevy Chase for some winter fun before the snow turned to sleet Sunday afternoon.
Even quick trips outdoors can pose risks for pets in extreme cold, according to Dr. Sophie Kindberg-Hanlon with the Friendship Hospital for Animals in D.C.
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