The first snowstorm of 2025 covers the railroad bridge and Rappahannock River seen from the Chathan bridge.
People were out clearing snow in front of shops downtown on Caroline Street after the first snowstorm hit the area on Monday morning.
Landscaping and snow removal crews were out clearing snow with a snowblower at C+T Bank on William Street in downtown Fredericksburg.
Jeremy Harrison, Debbie Judd, and Kim Herbert (left to right) slid down Prince Edward Street in downtown Fredericksburg after the first snowstorm that hit the area on Monday morning.
Nicole Weber (left) and her sister, Alice Weber (right), walks home after sledding at Kenmore Park in Fredericksburg.
Chris Rubino walks his dog, Tweezer, along Washington Ave. after the first snowstorm hit the area on Monday morning.
Children prepare to slide down a hill at Kenmore Park in Fredericksburg.
Children of all ages went sledding down the hill at Kenmore Park in Fredericksburg. School is out again on Tuesday in the city Schools.
Rob Storck slides down the hill at Kenmore Park with his son, Maverick Storck, 4, enjoying the day off and the first snowstorm of 2025.
Even the dogs had fun in the first snowstorm of 2025.
Rachel Sorey and her son, Simon Sorey, talk with their neighbor, Kelly Canham, in the middle of Virginia Ave. in Fredericksburg.
City residents walked down Princess Anne Street with their shovels to dig out cars after the first snowstorm of 2025 hit the area on Monday morning.
Residents of Princess Anne Street clear the snow from their cars during a break in the snow on Monday morning.
Fredericksburg City snowplows clear Princess Anne Street after a snowstorm hit the area on Monday morning.
Christmas decorations are still up at a home on Princess Anne Street in downtown Fredericksburg making with look like a Christmas card.
Ralph Van Houtem walks his dog, Teddy, over the Chatham Bridge after the first snowstorm covered the city with more than 6 inches of snow.