Now
Sunny, warm. Southerly breezes have brought temperatures a few degrees warmer this afternoon, but humidities are still comfortable as dewpoints remain in the low 50s. Culpeper and Fredericksburg were the warm spots in the region with 81° at 4pm. Except for a few isolated popup showers near the southern portion of the Virginia/West Virginia border, radar is clear in all directions.
Continued seasonably warm and dry conditions are on tap for the next couple of days.
Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through the rest of the week and the holiday weekend, scroll on down to Jason's post below.
Tropical Topics
Hurricane season outlook graphic from NOAA.
Capitol Climate
Among the climate-related hearings scheduled this week on Capitol Hill is "Potential impacts of global warming on recreation and the recreation industry" by the Senate Environment and Public Works committee on Thursday.
The tentative topic for the next American Meteorological Society Environmental Science Seminar Series the week of June 11 is "Why Should We Trust that the Science of Global Warming is Right?".
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