DC Metro Protects Service with Overnight Snow Prep
Metro crews worked overnight to clear snow from all DC-area stations before 5 a.m. opening
Metro Crews Clear Snow at DC-Area Stations
Metro riders across the DC-Maryland-Virginia area woke to cleared platforms and entrances this morning after overnight crews swept snow from stations systemwide. Transit officials confirmed maintenance teams worked through the night to prepare all stations for the 5 a.m. opening, ensuring safe conditions for morning commuters. The snow removal operation covered the entire Metro system, though officials didn't specify how many inches of snow fell or how many crew members were deployed.

Winter Weather Preparedness
The overnight snow clearing effort reflects Metro's standard winter weather protocols, transit officials said. Agencies typically deploy maintenance crews ahead of and during winter storms to keep stations operational and prevent service disruptions. Metro's approach involves sweeping platforms, entrances, and walkways to maintain safe conditions for riders. Specific details about the storm's impact on service frequency or ridership weren't available by publication time.
Systemwide Station Operations
The snow removal work covered stations throughout the DC-Maryland-Virginia service area, according to Metro's social media channels. Officials said the effort ensured stations could open on schedule at 5 a.m., though they didn't provide information about whether any stations experienced delays or required additional clearing work. Metro operates 98 stations across six rail lines serving the Washington metropolitan area. The transit agency didn't release data on how much snow accumulated at individual stations or whether certain lines faced more challenging conditions than others.

Morning Service Timeline
Stations opened at their standard 5 a.m. weekday time following the overnight clearing operation, transit officials confirmed. The agency didn't announce any service modifications or delays related to the snow conditions. Metro typically communicates weather-related service changes through its official channels, though specific protocols for when modifications are implemented weren't detailed in available information.
Rider Information
Commuters found cleared platforms and entrances at Metro stations this morning, though transit officials advised allowing extra travel time during winter weather conditions. The agency didn't specify whether additional snow clearing efforts would continue throughout the day or if further weather impacts were expected. Moovit provides real-time Metro service updates and station conditions for riders planning trips across the DC-Maryland-Virginia system.











