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Washington D.C. faces a wet week with showers, thunderstorms, and temperatures fluctuating from the 40s to high 70s.
Staffing reductions mean less access to real-time data that helps predict the path and intensity of tornadoes, wildfires and ...
Some meteorologists and public officials warned that reductions, which leave the agency nearly 20 percent smaller, could have ...
The BriefRainy Friday with slick roads and cool temperatures in the low 60s.Showers taper off by evening, isolated rain may ...
DC's week starts with sun, clouds, and scattered showers; thunderstorms possible after 1pm; high near 76°F. Evening showers ...
As we turn the page from April to May, we also enter one of the more stormy and wetter months of the year for the D.C. area.
A warm and sunny Tuesday in the nation's capital could bring scattered showers and thunderstorms by the afternoon and evening ...
Washington, DC. The U.S. Weather Bureau Station at ... at the National Weather Bureau, now known as the National Weather Service, to forecast storms with increasing accuracy.
The D.C. area rung in the work week on Monday with scattered storms that had the potential to bring lightning, gusty winds ...
The National Weather Service has halted its automated language ... Staffers at the agencies told The Washington Post that Trump’s overhaul would impede their ability to monitor and predict ...
Five former directors of the National Weather Service are warning that additional cuts to the agency’s staffing could lead to unnecessary deaths during severe weather such as tornadoes ...