The map of 24-hr. precipitation from Unisys shows only one report of as much as 0.01" east of the mountains. Alone of the 3 major regional reporting locations, National reported a trace of light rain from around midnight to 2am, leaving the total for the month since mid-February at a little over ¼".
CapitalWeather.com chart from NWS data, photo © Kevin Ambrose.
There have been only 4 Marches in 135 years in Washington with less than 1" of precipitation, and we are now at 3% of that amount. The most recent March under 1" was 1986 with 0.74".
With the extensive clearing this afternoon, temperatures range from 50° to the low 50s across the region.
Tonight and Tomorrow
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