DC may get 12 to 24 inches of snow, the National Weather Service said, calling the system "a potentially crippling winter storm." They have warned of white-out conditions and advised against any travel.
— Breaking News Feed (@pzf) January 21, 2016
With Wednesday’s dusting, grocery stores were ravaged, with lines outside just to enter — and Google maps showed so many accidents and traffic warnings that some on social media noted it looked like the “end times”.
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) January 21, 2016
— Karry La Violette (@KarryLaViolette) January 21, 2016
— Phil (@philweldon) January 20, 2016
— Jacob Beaver (@JacobDBeaver) January 20, 2016
If DC gets the two feet of snow that has been predicted, it will be the city's second-biggest snowstorm ever, after a 1922 storm that produced 28 inches. If the chaos of Wednesday is any indication — it will be a storm they are greatly unprepared for.
— Joe Lehnen (@joetree415) January 21, 2016
The travel pool for the White House reported that President Obama was forced to travel back from from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, by motorcade after the inch of snow grounded helicopters. The vehicles were reportedly slipping and sliding into curbs as they made their way back.
— Atom Bomb Baby (@biwinningism) January 21, 2016
To prepare for the storm, DC has stockpiled 39 tons of salt, 106 heavy plows, 37 contracted plows, 70 light plows, 145 dump trucks, 30 loaders and 20 Bobcats, Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a statement on Thursday morning. City schools will also be closed on Friday.
The blizzard warning is in effect from 3 PM Friday through 6 AM Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.