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Dear Mother Nature: Why Has May Been So Miserable?

Greg Porter May 17, 2016 Weather Discussion

Its May 17th in the Washington DC area and its raining, again. If you feel like it’s basically been raining for the entire month, you’re not that far off from reality. Much has already been written about the depression excessive rain can…
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DC Area Under Severe Thunderstorm Watch Until 10pm

Aisha Murphy May 2, 2016 Weather Discussion Severe Thunderstorms

UPDATE 5:30PM: NWS Baltimore/DC just issued a severe thunderstorm watch for the area until 10pm. Throughout early Monday morning we have seen lots of low-level clouds and fog but conditions continue to rapidly change. A cold front located just south…
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Happy Maryland Day!

Greg Porter April 30, 2016 Weather Discussion Maryland Day

If you are on campus today (as we hope you are!) be sure to stop on by the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences tent. We are right next to the NASA tent so we are easy to spot. We will have…
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Cool and Damp Wednesday Around the DMV

Greg Porter April 27, 2016 Weather Discussion

I think I’ve run out of adjectives that I can use to describe todays weather. Dreary? Check. Depressing? Check. Maybe we should go for some alliteration and just call it whiney Wednesday as I am sure the entire DC region…
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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.