The poor, congressionally unaffiliated people of Washington, D.C., simply can't get a break. Not only must they brace for massive budget cuts that will affect the lives of many whether they work for government agencies or not, but now a major snowstorm is headed their way that's slated to end the capital's 769-day no-snowstorm streak. The Capital Weather Gang over at The Washington Post is calling the storm Snowquester, because it collides with the start of the sequester and both are expected to be awful—get it? Heavy winds and snow starting Tuesday night and into Wednesday pose a threat for dangerous travel conditions and possible power outages in D.C.'s Virginia and Maryland suburbs, while two to three inches and impaired travel are also expected inside the Beltway.
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