Unlike Much Of The Rest Of Washington, The Supreme Court Is No Snowflake
While the snow accumulated outside, the Supreme Court was in session Wednesday. Historically, the justices are no flakes when it comes to snow.
by Nina Totenberg
Mar 22, 2018
2 minutes
The streets in Washington, D.C., were barely covered with snow Wednesday morning.
Eventually, some 3 to 5 inches accumulated. But D.C. isn't particularly known for handling inclement weather very well. It's essentially a Southern town when it comes to weather.
Most folks huddled at home, with the federal government shut down — except for essential workers. that they would shutter their doors, too.
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