Community Corner
Huge Trees Down Throughout DC Area (Photos)
It's still Friday morning in the D.C. area, but already the wind has felled some big trees in our region.

Windmeggadon is here, and as of Friday morning, she's already caused some major damage in our region.
Users on social media are reporting trees down all around our area, and we've compiled a few of the most significant reports.
While we may have peaked in terms of the strength of wind gusts, strong winds are likely to persist throughout today and into tomorrow morning.
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Not just a tree down here in Bethesda! @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/do0JBiQUwg
— Nate Weisz (@nateweisz) March 2, 2018
Culpeper, VA -- HUGE pine on out lot took out our neighbor's shed.@capitalweather @TenaciousTopper @hbwx @dougkammerer @SheenaParveen pic.twitter.com/ch1BauF0cX
— tp (@AveryDaddy10) March 2, 2018
Not a great shot but a pretty big tree came down on the inside southern edge of the Naval Observatory grounds and split open the fence. @nbcwashington @wtop @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/XK0FUe8ftQ
— Jeremy Pelofsky (@wdcscribe) March 2, 2018
Trees starting to fall in Adams Morgan-look out for your street parking! @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/5lBuofNzce
— Danny Roza (@RozaDanny) March 2, 2018
All safe, but garage blocked.... @AugensteinWTOP @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/pm54LQ0ATL
— Mike Heffner (@heffnermike) March 2, 2018
A tree went down on Michigan Ave NE between Franklin and Irving. Not a great morning for me to get the 80 bus. Hope everyone’s staying safe! pic.twitter.com/mgsOJFc3HO
— Amanda Hoey (@amandahoey) March 2, 2018
(Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
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