
As of Monday, Winter Storm Jonas has brought over two feet of snow to a majority of towns across Virginia costing the Metro DC Area a least $250 million dollars.
As everyone continues to dig themselves out, the U.S. Postal Service has started collecting, delivering and sorting mail throughout the Northern Virginia area. Although, all Alexandria City public schools and offices remain closed until further notice.
As local jurisdictions started to plow residential streets, we asked Patch readers how their residental streets are looking. Here’s what you said:
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- “Our street Bellefonte is considered a “secondary road” (second priority) on the city map for plowing and we are still snowed in. A guy was just stuck out there in his jeep for an hour and couldn’t get through.”
- “No plows on Manning Street or Clifford.”
- “No plows yet on S Alfred just a few blocks from King, and it is the wild wild west out there. Cars have driven on it enough to make one lane passable. Many games of chicken have happened since. It is a mess.”
- “So living on a busy street does have some perks. Braddock Road is clear!”
- “E Howell Avenue, patiently waiting for our first plow.”
- “No plows on Rosemont and Mount Vernon.”
- “No plows on E. Raymond nor DeWitt nor Hume.”
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