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WINTER ISN’T OVER JUST YET! BLUSTERY WINDS AND NEAR SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES SET TO KICK IN THIS WEEKEND.

Aisha Murphy January 27, 2017 Weather Discussion

We’ve had quite the rollercoaster ride this month! Throughout most of January, only seven days have been below the monthly average high temperature (42 degrees). Only four days have been below the 25-degree monthly average low temperature. This weekend will…
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Capital Weather Gang’s Halverson explains the uncertainty of D.C. Severe Storms

Greta Easthom January 26, 2017 Seminars

Scanning the various weather maps, he quickly analyzes and makes sense of the ensemble forecasts and satellite imagery that lies before him. The confluence of shaded Doppler shapes and contoured isobars is skillfully synthesized into a forecast. However, Capital Weather Gang forecaster…
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EVENING UPDATE: MILD TONIGHT. EARLY MORNING RAIN SHOWERS AND SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES RETURN ON THURSDAY.

Aisha Murphy January 25, 2017 Weather Discussion

What a way to start off the first day of Spring semester classes! Thanks to a lovely warm front, I’m sure Testudo ditched his costume to enjoy today’s plentiful sunshine and gorgeous weather.  BWI and Washington/Reagan National Airports observed 60-degree…
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EVENING UPDATE: UNSEASONABLY WARM WEATHER FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING SEMESTER

Kevin Dougherty January 24, 2017 Weather Discussion

It has been a wild ride throughout the U.S. over the past couple of days. Out west, winter storm Leo dumped several feet of snow in the Sierras. It has continued to move East through the Rocky Mountains and into the…
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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.