When A November Snowstorm Shocked D.C. On Veterans Day
When A November Snowstorm Shocked D.C. On Veterans Day
US · Published Nov 2, 2025
In 1987, Washington, D.C. was hit by a surprising snowstorm on Veterans Day, dropping 11.5 inches of snow.
The unexpected snowstorm broke November records and caused widespread disruptions in Maryland and Virginia.
The rare occurrence of thundersnow in Fredericksburg added to the uniqueness of the historic weather event.
Unexpected snowstorm on Veterans Day in 1987
On Veterans Day in 1987, Washington, D.C. experienced a surprising and historic snowstorm. After a period of unusually warm weather with temperatures in the 60s and 70s, a sudden cold front swept through the region, transforming rain into heavy snow. The city was blanketed with 11.5 inches of snow, an amount nearly equal to its average annual snowfall. This unexpected event broke numerous November snowfall records.
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