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Sunny, warm. Reflecting the fickleness of the season, temperatures are as much as 30° warmer this afternoon than yesterday in the Washington metro area. Readings in the mid 70s in many locations are providing a nearly perfect spring weather performance. Some showers may arrive tonight along with a weak cold front approaching from the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley.Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through the weekend and beyond with Larson's Long-Range, scroll down to Josh's post below.
Political Science
Yesterday's latest performance of the Capitol Hill Climate Follies was reviewed with trademark snarkiness by the WaPo's inimitable Dana Milbank. The Academy Award for best quote goes to Republican Roscoe Bartlett from right here in Maryland: "It's possible to be a conservative without appearing to be an idiot."Note to the clueless: Yes, it is an "observational column about political theater", not a news story. That's why it has a title, "Washington Sketch". (And while we can only aspire to the snark level of the pros here in the nerve-enclosed glass center of PM Update, we also clearly separate the science from the opinion. See the subtitle up there? It says, "Political Science".)
Also providing reviews were the NYTi, SFChron, ChiTri, and Beeb, as well as the usual suspects, such as the AP (via BoGlo and others).
Photo: Inhofe gives Gore a finger after giving him the figurative Finger in Senate hearings yesterday, from the WaPo. Destroy the decor of any room with your own copy suitable for framing. (Offer void for Netscape users and where otherwise prohibited.)
Mostly cloudy, chilly. Cloudy skies and an easterly to southeasterly breeze have brought a wintry chill back to the Washington metro area today with temperatures mainly in the mid to upper 40s (about 12° below "
Sunny, mild. Helped by a maximum sun elevation of 50°, temperatures rose into the 60s this afternoon in the Washington metro area, despite a northerly wind gusting over 20 mph at times. National was 63° by mid afternoon, and Dulles was 60°, while some upper 60s were reported in the southern fringe of the region. A glancing blow from a Canadian Arctic air mass will give a brief reminder of winter tomorrow before temperatures rebound to more springlike levels.
Partly sunny, mild. After nearly ¾ of a month in which only 2 days have been within less than 5° above or below the daily average, today's weather in the Washington metro area is downright boring. Temperatures have reached the mid 50s under increasing clouds as a low pressure area in southern Canada moves eastward. 



