Yes, the “DC Split” is a real local term used by DC-area meteorologists and weather spotters for years. It refers to storms or precipitation bands that split on radar and bypass the District itself—often tracking north through Maryland and south instead, leaving downtown (and the White House) dry.
It’s been noted with both thunderstorms and snow events. Likely a combo of urban heat island effects, local topography, and plain atmospheric luck rather than anything more exotic. The clip you’re replying to is a classic example.
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