Nobody can really answer that because we can only predict whether up to 10 days in advance.But it is possible for it to snow in D.C. this witer
Hawaii is a state located in the Pacific Ocean, while Washington DC is a federal district located on the east coast of the United States. Hawaii is known for its tropical climate and unique culture, while Washington DC is the capital of the United States and known for its historical landmarks and government buildings.
Washington DC is in the Eastern Time zone.
Snow in Washington, D.C., during November is rare but not impossible. The average temperatures typically range from the mid-40s to low 50s Fahrenheit, making it unlikely for snow to accumulate. However, there can be occasional flurries or light snow events, especially in late November, but these usually do not result in significant snowfall. Overall, while it can happen, substantial snow in D.C. during November is uncommon.
here in dc theres some snow but not as much as nyc area or Boston area. it really sucks that here its rain but then i hear theres been a foot of snow in nyc and Boston. But generally 10-20inches a year
When it's 7 AM EST in Washington DC it's 4 AM PST in Washington state. When it's 7 AM EDT in Washington DC it's 4 AM PDT in Washington state.
november
Washington DC had the most snow in 2009-2010 with around 60-70 inches (depending where it was measured).
The War of 1812
Fall of 1961.
5.5 inches (see related link)
Jan - Mar
This web store sell Washington DC souvenirs including snow globes.https://id215.chi.us.securedata.net/~capitolshoppingmall/index.shtmlThere are many souvenir outlets in DC. The easiest to get to are the gift shops in the various Smithsonian museums.
southern Texas is closer to the equator
Snows year around in Wash DC, we are currently waiting for a cleanup.
Hawaii is a state located in the Pacific Ocean, while Washington DC is a federal district located on the east coast of the United States. Hawaii is known for its tropical climate and unique culture, while Washington DC is the capital of the United States and known for its historical landmarks and government buildings.
Snow is ephemeral in DC - there isn't a time when you can count on snow covering the ground. As far as falling snow, March is typically the latest you'd expect to see it, and that doesn't happen every march. It has happened before in April but is quite rare.
Washington DC because in June it is winter in Buenos Aires because it is south of the equator