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Southerly winds to bring in cooler temperatures by Wednesday
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After near-record warmth, the D.C. area will see an odd cool-down Tuesday night into Wednesday.
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Thanksgiving weather can take a roller coaster ride
CommentAlthough yesterday’s weather was pristine for Thanksgiving, past years have proven otherwise. Just how wintery can it get in the Nation’s Capital on Turkey Day?
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Pop quiz: What's the difference between 'rain' and 'showers'?
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Wednesday's forecast calls for "rain and showers" in D.C. Aren't those, like, the same thing? (No!)
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Rainfall this week: where, when, and how much
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Unseasonably warm weather will dominate the first half of the week, but some rain will accompany the mild temperatures.
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Here comes the rain again…
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The weather has been anything but calm across the D.C. region this year with well-above normal precipitation. Adding to the growing yearly totals, more rain will arrive next week.
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Live blog on snow, rain across D.C. area
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Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories remain through this evening. Here's the latest on this early winter storm.
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D.C. weather Tuesday night, Wednesday: RAIN!
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A gushing storm system that's allowed fish to swim in Florida streets is coming to D.C., Maryland and Virginia this week.
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Think it’s cold… it is!
CommentTemperatures only in the 50s today and barely reached 60 degrees on Saturday…. But there is hope later next week!
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Cold rain in the District… snow for the far western mountains?
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Like the rain and cold temperatures? Well, it looks to be here through the weekend. But, wait; 130 miles west of the District, the first accumulating snow of the season is quite possible overnight!
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Why heavy rain is in the works (VIDEO)
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Flash flooding is a concern today, so I break down why heavy rain is on the way and how much to expect in today's iForecask.
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Neat facts from D.C.'s recent rain and flooding episodes
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Fairfax County got an epic rainfall that comes only once every 500 year, plus other sodden factoids from D.C.'s recent storms.
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Storms... again tomorrow?
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Say it isn't so... but even after the two major deluges from Hurricane Irene in late August and Tropical Storm Lee's remains this week, a round of dangerous storms, some producing heavy downpours are in the offing on Sunday.
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The rainfall totals around D.C. this week are quite large (MAP)
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Some neighborhoods in Virginia and Maryland have received more than a foot of rain since Monday.
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A look at the tropics (VIDEO)
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While the region is inundated with rain from the remnants of Lee, Hurricane Katia churns just off our coast.
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Torrential rain turns roads into rivers
CommentRain flooded basements and city streets Wednesday, damaging businesses and leading to dramatic rescues.
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D.C. area soaked to the bone after heavy rains
CommentAt about midday the skies opened up, dumping so much rain so fast that virtually every low spot with a history of flooding flooded.
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A soaker coming our way
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While a drought was slowly developing through much of the summer, Irene killed that notion dropping several inches of rain. Now, as we close out the unofficial weekend in summer, a cold front with a tropical connection to Tropical Storm Lee will increase water budgets even more.
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Tropical depression threatens Gulf, Katia weakens
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A slow-moving tropical depression was slogging toward the Gulf coast Friday, packing walloping rains that could drench the region with up to 20 inches.
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