Snow is not an impossibility in April, but it took most people by surprise when snowflakes began falling in Bethesda and other parts of the D.C. region yesterday. While it may have seemed that Mother Nature decided to get in on the April Fool's Day pranks for 2021, there was the famous April Fool's Day blizzard of 1997 in the Northeast, and a more recent April 2019 blizzard in the Great Plains and Midwestern areas of the United States. Here are some scenes of a much-less-intimidating snowfall last night on Cordell Avenue:
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Friday, April 02, 2021
April Fool's snow falls on Bethesda (Video)
Snow is not an impossibility in April, but it took most people by surprise when snowflakes began falling in Bethesda and other parts of the D.C. region yesterday. While it may have seemed that Mother Nature decided to get in on the April Fool's Day pranks for 2021, there was the famous April Fool's Day blizzard of 1997 in the Northeast, and a more recent April 2019 blizzard in the Great Plains and Midwestern areas of the United States. Here are some scenes of a much-less-intimidating snowfall last night on Cordell Avenue:
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Washington, DC has never gotten one inch of snow in April.
So much for climate change and dementia Joe
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