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See photos of snow in Washington, D.C., as nation's capital gets multiple inches
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The nation's capital woke up to a snowstorm Monday, the same day Congress convened to certify President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election.
The winter weather hit much of the U.S., causing widespread flight and train cancellations.
The snowfall was the most Washington, D.C., has seen since 2022, according to WUSA, a CBS affiliate.
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