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  1. D.C.-area forecast: A string of beautifully mild and dry days starts now!

  2. Thursday's digit - 10/10: A taste of fall for one and all. Mild and dry with azure sky. David, CWG

  3. Report: People put sunscreen in eyes to see eclipse & being referred to ophthalmologist. We give up!

  4. Aug 22

    This is the difference between 99% & 100% totality. Literally, night & day. So stoked I was able to capture this fleeting moment!

  5. 10h

    A sobering reflection by on , and Florida’s readiness 25 yrs. later. via

  6. PM Update: Humidity continues to drop ahead of a very pleasant Thursday

  7. Bryan Norcross, hero of Hurricane Andrew: Florida is ‘not remotely prepared’ for the next one. Sobering read:

  8. Accuweather released an app update. When it hits the stores, it will no longer contain this software, we are told.

  9. A security researcher discovered AccuWeather app tracks and shares your location — even if you ‘opt out’

  10. In case you're already planning for the next in 2024. Where clouds are most likely. More info in our story:

  11. Astronomical rainfall projection just in from GFS model for east Texas. May be overdone, but signal very strong for serious rain event.

  12. 18h

    NEW: NOAA animation of in the Gulf of Mexico today, Aug. 23, 2017. Storm surge a real concern along coastline.

  13. forecast to hit Texas Friday & stall. Incredible rain amounts poss, even 20"+. Houston in path. More info:

  14. Hurricane watch issued for Texas as Harvey reforms, tremendous rainfall possible:

  15. 20h

    At 1:51 p.m., 6 years ago today, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Virginia shook Washington. Do you remember where you were that day?

  16. Missed the ? You won’t have to wait too long for the next one.

  17. Perspective: Chasing the total solar eclipse in Nebraska was "the adventure of a lifetime"

  18. 21h

    Surreal NASA satellite imagery of the record-breaking wildfire smoke plume that blanketed the Arctic

  19. D.C.-area forecast: Still on the warm and humid side today, then turning fabulous

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