7:15 AM | February begins like January ended - unseasonably mild
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Partly sunny, very mild, near 65
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, cooler, a shower or two late, upper 30’s
Thursday
Mostly cloudy, cooler, some rain likely in the AM; clearing in the afternoon, low 50’s
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, near 32
Friday
Mostly sunny, cool, near 50
Saturday
Mostly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 40’s
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, chilly, chance for some rain or snow, low-to-mid 40’s
Monday
Partly sunny, chilly, mid 40’s
Discussion
All three major airports in the DC metro region reached 66 degrees yesterday and it was a record breaker at Dulles. Another unseasonably mild day is in store here today with highs once again reaching the mid 60’s. While much of the US has enjoyed a mild winter, a good part of the rest of the world has suffered from winter's cold including places like Alaska, western Canada, parts of Asia and now Europe is in a deep freeze (e.g., Athens, Greece 35 degrees with snow showers late yesterday). February begins with a cold front slipping through the region today and then a wave of low pressure will ride along the front late tonight and early tomorrow and this will produce a chilly rain around here; especially, from the District to points south and east before clearing sets in during the afternoon. As far as January is concerned, temperatures ended up 4.7 degrees above normal (at Reagan National) and now spring training is less than three weeks away. Elsewhere in the US, there will be a major snowstorm for much of the Colorado Rockies region over the next few days and then this storm will then dump heavy snow on Kansas and Nebraska as it slides slowly northeastward.
Video
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