Over the weekend, the DMV area saw two to three feet of snow fall in a historic blizzard. Days later, the dig-out continues, especially in Baltimore. The port-city experienced a record-setting snow. Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport reported that 29.2 inches of powder fell from the sky.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Baltimore Orioles released a timelapse video of the snow falling at the most beautiful baseball stadium in the country, Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Take a look.
A time-lapse of #Blizzard2016 from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Is it spring yet? #OrangeSpring https://t.co/x6pLmKy93L
— Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) January 26, 2016
That’s a lot of snow.
And also for you heathens who root for Washington’s baseball team, the Nationals also released photos of the snow.
There's a baseball field somewhere under there.
Stay safe & warm, #DC. pic.twitter.com/umdRoCVvnI
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) January 23, 2016
A beautiful sunrise over snowy #Nats Park. pic.twitter.com/RUTG0Fj5rd
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) January 25, 2016
But if I had to declare a winner on blizzard-related media, it has to be Wayne Bennett, who took this video in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
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