Snow Melts in D.C. Area, Mobility Challenges Persist for Disabled Residents
Snow Melts in D.C. Area, Mobility Challenges Persist for Disabled Residents
US · Published Feb 14, 2026
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Snow thaw reveals mobility issues for disabled residents
The Washington D.C. area is currently experiencing the melting of snow following a late-January snowstorm that brought significant snowfall, sleet, and ice. This thaw has shed light on the persistent mobility challenges faced by disabled residents, particularly those who depend on motorized wheelchairs for their daily transportation.
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