WASHINGTON — The D.C. area was hit by one of the strongest wind storms in years on Friday, March 2. The strong winds continued into Saturday causing further damage, disruption and travel problems.
The storm brought with it isolated gusts of more than 60 mph. Check out the photos from the worst wind storm to hit our area since Hurricane Sandy.
Did you see this on F St. NW, b/w 13th and 14th?
— Buffle (@LoriBuff)
cards in the emergency kit. Lights out Springfield
— Teresa champion (@ChampionTeresa)
Tree down on McArthur in the .
— jlovebaker (@jlovebaker)
Hey the Potomac Mills Sign off I95 dangerously close to falling off completely dc
— Solomon Tucker (@babesandballers)
Burnside Landing in Burke, VA
— Chris Gogoel (@chrisgogoel)
Tree crushes car in Lee Heights neighborhood of north Arlington, VA
— Mike Mount (@MikeMountDC)
tree down blocking 123 Chain Bridge Rd. In McLean VA
— David Gorodetski (@DGorodetski)
Another image from 1300 block Nicholson St NW.
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems)
A piece of the scaffolding that had been dangling in these high winds comes down. This is why the National Cathedral closed earlier today.
— Kate Ryan (@KateRyan²ÝÝ®´«Ã½)
4/7 of my immediate neighbors have toppled trees or big breaks from today’s in Montgomery County, MD.
— Carolyn Raskauskas (@CarolynRask)
Update - Barr Rd, significant damage, unoccupied house, no injuries
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO)
Windstorm just took out the Montgomery Village Denny's
— John (@MDFan83)
The people at Capitol Building Supply are our heroes! 🙌 A huge thanks to them for stopping to lend a helping hand on Reston Parkway, clearing a lane of traffic so cars can safely pass through.
— Fairfax County Police (@FairfaxCountyPD)