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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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Evening Update: Brutal Cold Remains Through the Night, Winds Diminish Tomorrow

Keenan Eure December 15, 2016 Weather Discussion

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Today’s blast of cold air has produced the coldest day we have seen yet this winter. Many areas in the northern half of the lower 48 are experiencing temperatures more than 20 degrees below average for this time of year.…
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Evening Update: Potential Snow Flurries Tonight, Very Cold and Windy Tomorrow

Mark Fowler December 14, 2016 Weather Discussion

Today, cloudy skies and cold temperatures remind us that winter has begun. Winds reached into the mid-teens and temperatures climbed to the mid-40s (peaking just below the 47°F average for this time of year). Colder air coming in tonight has…
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