The 2014-2015 winter featured lots of record cold in February. |
The frigid
weather pattern the Mid-Atlantic Region experienced for much of February, and
the first few days of March, has finally changed. However, as recently as yesterday, there were record low temperatures in parts of the DC Metro Area.
People looking forward to the milder weather of spring will be happy today, though, as temperatures will be near average in the low to mid 50s. In fact, temperatures are poised to remain near seasonal levels for most of the upcoming week which will help melt a lot of the snow that fell this past week.
People looking forward to the milder weather of spring will be happy today, though, as temperatures will be near average in the low to mid 50s. In fact, temperatures are poised to remain near seasonal levels for most of the upcoming week which will help melt a lot of the snow that fell this past week.
So this is a good time to reflect on how the 2014-2015 winter season compares to average. Was there more snow than usual in the Nation’s Capital? How much colder than average was the month of February? To learn more, check out this article I posted on the WUSA9 website.
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