Now
Cloudy and cool. The passage of a cold front last night has brought clouds and much cooler temperatures to the Washington metro area, but no rain so far. After a high of 75° at 2am this morning, temperatures have dropped steadily to the low 60s this afternoon. A low pressure area developing over Kentucky will bring increasing chances of showers and rain tonight through tomorrow and into the weekend.Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through the weekend and Larson's Long-Range, scroll down to Josh's post below.
Tropical Topics
This parrot is still dead.El Niño Update
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center/NCEP updated their El Niño outlook today. The latest sea surface temperature (SST) departures from average are more than 0.5°C across most of the equatorial Pacific, with some places as high as 1.5° above. The overall outlook is for El Niño conditions to persist through early next year. In an email interview with Reuters, CPC Development Branch Chief Vernon Kousky said,It is safe to say that the current event will not strengthen to the level of the 1997-98 event. This event started several months later and is considerably weaker than the very strong 1997-98 event. The strongest El Nino events form during March-May.
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