While Washington, D.C. didn't get much snowfall this year, take a look snow from February 2010 that blanketed the Nation's Capitol.
Two large snowstorms hit the Capitol in one week in February 2010. The total snowfall for Washington D.C in February 2010 added up to 32.1 inches, seven times the normal monthly snowfall.
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