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Evening Update: Clear And Cold For Tonight. Increasing Clouds And Rain For Friday.

Rebecca Huff December 22, 2016 Weather Discussion

The second day of winter felt more like mid-Autumn with above average temperatures, sunny skies and gusty winds. Wind speeds were as high as 20 mph. Temperatures made it into the mid-to-upper 50’s and blue skies could be seen for miles. Through Tonight…
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Evening Update: First Day of Astronomical Winter. Pleasant and Mild Thursday.

Aisha Murphy December 21, 2016 Weather Discussion

The Winter Solstice occurred at 5:44 a.m. (Eastern Time) marking the first day of astronomical winter. Due to the position of Earth’s tilt, the northern hemisphere will be exposed to less sunlight (this means cooler temperatures during the Winter months).…
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Evening Update : The Freezing Temperatures give way to Mild Conditions

Mark Fowler December 20, 2016 Weather Discussion

After an icy weekend, temperatures fluctuated around the freezing line, reaching only 35°F today. However, going into the next few days we should see temperatures rise into a slightly more comfortable range. Through Tonight: Temperatures will drop to the mid-20s…
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Evening Update: Icy Start to a Wet Weekend

Cody Snell December 16, 2016 Weather Discussion Evening Update, Freezing Rain, rain, Snow, weekend

This morning was the coldest December morning in D.C. since 2008 (17 degrees) and has set the stage for icy conditions starting tonight. It may not be a snow storm, but even a light glaze of ice has the potential…
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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.