Oregon Ave at Dogwood St. 76inches wide and varies in width for about 10feet #PotholePatrol #WTOP pic.twitter.com/wmgQx07Gou
— Kristi King (@kingWTOP) March 3, 2015
Oregon Ave SB at Dogwood St. 41inches across #PotholePatrol #WTOP pic.twitter.com/Mnz8RLAocF
— Kristi King (@kingWTOP) March 3, 2015

44! Inches! at the Naylor Road Metro traffic circle w Good Hope Ave #PotholePatrol #WTOP pic.twitter.com/Nd6Nh2BfEZ
— Kristi King (@kingWTOP) March 3, 2015
92inches across! Cant tell how deep b/c hole filled w/ ice. SB Foxhall Rd / Hawthorne Ave #PotholePatrol #WTOP pic.twitter.com/gGZ8PbeO3w
— Kristi King (@kingWTOP) March 3, 2015
I-66, I-395, H street, and Maryland Ave (NE area) have the worst potholes in DC. #WTOP
— Kiskolee (@Kiskolee) March 3, 2015
#Arlington G/W Parkway SB before Humpback Bridge: Crew just CLEARED, pot hole patched #vatraffic pic.twitter.com/5gKhg6Cg71
— WTOP Traffic (@WTOPtraffic) March 3, 2015
Firth Sterling Ave NB at Howard Rd SE. Winter temps allow only temporary patches #PotholePatrol #WTOP pic.twitter.com/14eBTNoZ16
— Kristi King (@kingWTOP) March 3, 2015
Just before the on ramp on MD193 to the Outer Loop is a car swallower! @WTOP #PotholePatrol
— Ann Abney (@Ann_Abney) March 3, 2015

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WASHINGTON — Winter weather has made its mark on the D.C. area, and potholes are becoming more prevalent, too. Check out some of the pothole photos from around the region and submit your own photos and locations — if you can do so safely — using #WTOP on Twitter.
Also, read the guide to government claims for pothole damage on WTOP.com.