Now
Sunny, seasonably cold. South and southwesterly breezes arriving overnight have helped moderate temperatures in the Washington metro area. Except for the missing 0.2" of snow, it has been nearly an average mid-January day, rising from a low of 26° to a high of 42°. Warming temperatures and an increasing threat of rain are on tap heading into the holiday weekend.
Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through the weekend and beyond with Larson's Long-Range, scroll on down to Josh's post below.
El Niño Update
Latest SST anomaly chart from NOAA's El Niño Page
ISO Snow
In our continuing occasional series for unrequited snow lovers, here is a place to look in the next couple of days. (And don't forget Today in Weather History.)
Political Science
In the interest of diversity, we present, without comment, the views of the John Birch Society on the NOAA 2006 climate report.
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