Spring break for DC Public Schools starts April 13, 2026.
Important: Students return to school on Monday, April 20.
We're offering dozens of spring break opportunities for young people in Washington, DC: https://t.co/GqyP8BVVFJ
We’re excited for Mayor Bowser’s 10th Annual Spring Cleanup coming up on Saturday, April 25 across all 8 wards. We want YOU to be a part of it! 🌱🧹 Grab your friends, family, & neighbors and come out as we work side by side to beautify our city!
Sign up now: https://t.co/Mie3BVNKln #SpringCleanup #CleanDC
After a storm, fallen branches and limbs can impact sidewalks, streets, and public spaces. Here’s what to know about proper limb and branch collection in DC.
If you see a downed tree in public space, report it to 311. Branches in public space should be stacked in the tree box area so DC Government crews can collect them.
Keeping limbs out of the roadway and sidewalks helps crews clear debris safely and efficiently.
Learn more: https://t.co/XAXvxffmzB
[AlertDC] The National Weather Service has cancelled the Tornado Watch for the District of Columbia. Strong winds are still expected later this evening and may pose hazards. Please secure any loose items around your home or place of business. https://t.co/ryYaPKxeez
Severe storms are forecasted to affect the District this afternoon and evening (3/16).
There is potential for strong thunderstorms that could bring damaging winds, heavy rain, hail, and possible tornadoes.
Secure outdoor items like trash cans and patio/balcony furniture before winds increase.
Loose objects can become dangerous in severe weather.
Learn more storm safety tips at https://t.co/9SFUUyDepb.
Join us this weekend, for the Ward 7 Roll Off Day! 📅 Saturday, March 14 🕙 10AM–2PM 📍 Fields at RFK Campus LOT 8 Bring bulk items & clutter for disposal—let’s work together to keep our city clean! 🧹 ⚠️ Please review the list of prohibited items before you come: https://t.co/8T1h3HEiXT #TrashFreeDC #Ward7
DC, clear the clutter! Our Roll-Off Day 2026 Schedule is here!
Bring bulk items for safe disposal and join neighbors in all 8 wards working together to keep our city clean. 💚
#RollOffDay#CleanUpDC ⚠️ Please review https://t.co/iNDcgKsXMT
Community pop-up salt distributions today! 🧂
DC, come pick up free salt to help melt ice on driveways and alleyways:
- Deanwood Recreation Center
- Greenleaf Recreation Center
- Kennedy Recreation Center
- Turkey Thicket Recreation Center
- Wilson Aquatic Center
This winter storm was complex, and our response tactics have had to evolve.
Ice, sleet, and snow—combined with persistent, below-freezing temperatures—have made clearing efforts particularly difficult.
Most main roads in DC are now passable. Side and residential roads are our focus.
DC, we appreciate your patience—our teams will be out until the work is done.
On Tuesday, January 27:
• DCPS will be closed
• DC Government will open at 10AM—programming or facility adjustments will be listed online
• No trash/recycling pickup tomorrow; updates to come
• 1 library per ward + MLK open
We're offering full-day camp during winter break! ❄️
Register residents ages 6-12 for Winter Wondercamp with @DCDPR—packed with activities, new friends, and winter fun with the nation's top parks and rec system.
There are still a few slots left: https://t.co/b02ep544ya
We're expecting DC's first snowfall of the season early tomorrow morning.
1. Extreme Cold Alert at 8PM tonight
2. Est. 1" of snow
3. Heaviest snow starting 6-7AM
Plan for extra time in tomorrow morning's commute, give plows plenty of space on the roads, and look out for neighbors.