Now
Cloudy, cool. A stationary front nearby to the south and an easterly breeze have kept temperatures struggling to break the 60° mark in the Washington metro area this afternoon. Showers and sprinkles have been very widely scattered, with only a trace officially reported. By late afternoon, the leading edge of a widespread area of rain had just reached the southern portion of the Virginia/West Virginia border. Showers are more likely overnight and part of Friday, leading up to a nice 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.
P/E Ratio Revisited
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CapitalWeather.com chart from NWS data, photo © Kevin Ambrose
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