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Evening Update: Rain Rain Go Away

Dee Dee Dolan October 11, 2017 Weather Discussion fall, light rain, Terps, Terrapins, UMD, UMD Weather

After a long stretch of hot, sunny days, we are finally getting a slightly cooler break from the sun. A low pressure system that is hanging around the area is responsible for the low lying clouds and scattered rain on this…
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Evening Update: Incoming Showers to Bring Cooler Temperatures

Lu Zhang October 10, 2017 Weather Discussion

Due to the remnants of Hurricane Nate, the DMV recorded measurable rainfall from Sunday into early Monday for the first time in over 3 weeks. Today’s weather was beautiful, albeit humid, reminding us of mid July. However, this dry weather…
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Evening Update: Drying out tonight and warm on Tuesday.

Cody Snell October 9, 2017 Weather Discussion fall, warm, Weather

After over three straight weeks without rain in D.C., Mother Nature brought some much needed moisture to the DMV. This rain came from what was left of Hurricane Nate, who made landfall in Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday night. A…
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FORECAST OUTLOOK: WARM WEEKEND AHEAD, FOLLOWED BY A WASHOUT

Monique Robinson October 6, 2017 Weather Discussion fall, Hurricane, warm

Enjoy the warm, sunny weekend because the start of next week is looking like a washout! Warm and humid conditions this weekend will feel like early September with temperatures in the 80s. A weak fronts sits just north of our region. A southerly flow…
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The posts presented here are the opinions of the individual forecaster. Though every effort is made to verify accuracy, we are not responsible for the consequences in errors in forecasts. For severe and life threatening weather situations, please rely instead on the National Weather Service.