Monday, November 23rd, 2009
It maybe hard to imagine Thanksgiving Day is just a few days away, but with the holidays right around the corner and many people's thoughts...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
Nov 16, 1989: Strong to severe storms with a powerful cold front moved through the District, creating wind gusts in excess 55mph. Heavy rains...
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With the latest nor'easter cranking up along the Carolina coast, the National Weather Service still has D.C. under a coastal Flood Watch until...
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Nov. 11, 1987: A deepening low pressure system brought heavy snow to the east central U.S. The Veteran's Day storm produced up to 17 inches...
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Late season tropical storm Ida formed last Wednesday, peaked as a hurricane overnight with maximum sustained winds of 105 (Category #2 hurricane) and...
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With the winter season fast upon us, I thought it would be fun and test your "Snow-ledge" ( Snow Knowledge) in the D.C. area. The answers...
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In 1952, Clarence Birdseye marketed the first frozen peas in Chester, N.Y. As a U.S. field naturalist near the Arctic, he had learned the technique of...
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Yes folks, it's that time of year again, when we check the batteries in our smoke alarms and turn the clocks back an hour, for a little extra...
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I read this article the other day, dealing with people's current viewpoints about Global Warming and it appears that no matter if your a Democrat,...
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