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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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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After a few chilly days and cold nights and improvement in temperatures is right around the corner. Normal highs for late October are the mid 60s,but...
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Sept 24, 2000: Showers and thunderstorms developed as a moist tropical airmass covered the region. Between midday on the 24th and the evening of the...
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On the 8th Anniversary of a very dark day in American history, today at 9:37am it was dark in Washington D.C. for another reason, as clouds and a...
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Sept. 6, 1996: The remnants of Hurricane Fran produced intense rain bands accompanied by wind gusts in excess of 40 mph. These gusts, combined with...
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Aug. 25, 1999: A line of thunderstorms produced very heavy rain as it moved across Washington D.C. around 6:00 PM EDT. Washington Reagan National...
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Aug 6, 1918: Unusually hot weather began to overspread the Atlantic Coast States, from the Carolinas to southern New England. The temperature soared...
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July 27, 1997: Another bout of searing heat occurred in the Washington metropolitan region toward the end of July. Official maximum temperature...
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