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The year-to-date precipitation deficits for major reporting locations in the region have all decreased compared to 2 weeks ago:
Washington National 4.09"
Washington Dulles 4.03"
BWI 4.41"
The dry conditions extend westward into West Virginia, where Martinsburg is 5.12" low for the year to date.
Images (click to enlarge): 30-day precipitation history for Washington DC from Climate Prediction Center/NCEP/NOAA; Maryland and Virginia drought conditions from U.S. Drought Monitor, USDA and NOAA
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