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Welp there go the cherry and star magnolia blossoms!  Got down to 16 and it's still just 26.  Gonna be cold again tonight.

I have landscapers coming tomorrow to till in leafgro and spread mulch, and a few other things.  When I scheduled it a few days ago, today was looking like upper 50s; Monday in the 60s.  Whoops LOL.  The damn ground's gonna be frozen.

 

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LWX is agreeing that the creeks around DC are getting lower.

Drought Information Statement
Issued by NWS Sterling, VA
 

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000 AXUS71 KLWX 061615 DGTLWX DCC001-MDC003-005-009-013-017-021-025-027-031-033-037-510-VAC003- 013-047-059-061-079-099-107-113-125-137-153-177-179-510-540-600- 610-630-683-685-162300- Drought Information Statement National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 913 AM EST Mon Mar 6 2017 ...SEVERE DROUGHT CONDITIONS DEVELOP IN THE DC METRO... SYNOPSIS... As of February 28th 2017, the U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that Severe Drought (D2) conditions have developed in the D.C. metropolitan area. The following indicates the worst drought category in each county where such conditions exist: Severe Drought (D2) in all or portions of: District of Columbia, Fairfax County, Arlington County, Montgomery County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Prince George`s County, Prince William County, Fauquier County, Stafford County, Loudoun County, and the cities of Fairfax, Manassas, Manassas Park, Falls Church, and Alexandria. Moderate Drought (D1) in all or portions of: Frederick County (MD), Carroll County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Harford County, Calvert County, Charles County, Saint Mary`s County, King George County, Spotsylvania County, Orange County, Culpeper County, Rappahannock County, Madison County, Greene County, Albemarle County, Nelson County, and the cities of Fredericksburg and Charlottesville. A tiny portion of the area is designated as Abnormally Dry (D0), which includes Lexington Park and Hagerstown, Maryland; Martinsburg, West Virginia; and Harrisonburg, Staunton, and Waynesboro, Virginia.

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12 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Not sure what went through at 330am, but it was loud. Wind woke us up.

I was really just a few minutes worth of 35-50 mph gusts as the cold front came through. A few higher elevation/rooftop spots hit 50-55 mph. There was some light rain, but the rain wasn't responsible for mixing down the gusts... just the front.

Peak gusts from this morning:


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On 3/8/2017 at 0:12 PM, WVclimo said:

Surprised we aren't under a red flag.  RH in the mid-teens today with gusty winds.  Saw this fire spreading up the hill toward the woods along I-70 on the west side of Braddock Mt. a few minutes ago.

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Wow, you guys must be really dry there !  Ridiculous wet/white winter out here in the PNW.. 

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