Now
Showers, cold. Despite a breeze with a south of east component, heavy clouds and light showers are keeping temperatures from reaching 50° in most of the Washington metro area this afternoon. Precipitation amounts through 5pm have been only 0.1" at National and 0.05" (all of which fell in the last hour) at Dulles.Pictured: One model's prediction of a very strong (980 mb) low centered over southern Canada Saturday evening. The closely-spaced isobars indicate strong winds over the Mid Atlantic area; from NCEP/NWS
Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through the rest of the weekend, scroll down to Camden's post below.
Climate Corner
The RealClimate blog today revisits the issue of global cooling claims made in the 70s. Newsweek has just done a re-evaluation of their 1975 article titled, "A cooling world." They conclude in the cold light of today that huge improvements in data collection and modeling technology have made "any forecasts from 1975 as inoperative as the predictions being made around the same time about the inevitable triumph of communism." The real lesson here is: Don't get your science from the SCMSM (so-called mainstream media).
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