The weekly national drought monitor product was updated this morning. Moderate drought conditions exist over 15 percent of the Mid-Atlantic region at this time. Also shown is the precipitation departures for the last 90 days. pic.twitter.com/vWyxCRQOVp


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Continued Sunny and Warm Today with Highs in the 70s and 80s. Showers will arrive from the south later Friday and Saturday with rainfall amounts under 0.25". Any river response will be minimal. pic.twitter.com/zgKGEhU5Ki


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Here is a look ahead to the outlook for next weeks precipitation and temperature across the country. cpc.ncep.noaa.gov pic.twitter.com/vxBtbupf7V


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😎 Our recent dry and warm weather will continue today with high temperatures in the 70s and 80s across the area.

🔥 There is an elevated fire risk today, due to the dry and breezy conditions, but light rain will return by late week. pic.twitter.com/rd6joCvGLO


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[6PM Tuesday] Latest satellite imagery over the Northeast US this evening pic.twitter.com/cGmZu2yqSb


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Steady to slowly falling river levels are expected as the dry weather continues for a few more days. We can say that some is possible this weekend. pic.twitter.com/hjrvveQg5J


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Here is the latest 7 day average river conditions compared to normal for this time of year. Data @USGS pic.twitter.com/8nqbs8DjzN


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It is hard to beat a Spring forecast like today! No is forecast for the next 3 days. pic.twitter.com/5H3GgE55ew


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10-day river level probabilities in the Potomac and Delaware basins. pic.twitter.com/vptq0XFDz5


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A quiet evening across the Mid-Atlantic with no precipitation currently falling or expected over the next 24 hours. pic.twitter.com/Y8WrOu6OM8


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Mild, dry conditions for most of the Mid-Atlantic for the next few days pic.twitter.com/afLEuLcnjz


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[6PM Friday] Rain is falling over portions of the Mid-Atlantic this evening. pic.twitter.com/TdwasrWlfj


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☔ will linger across the southern half of our area today with totals of up to 0.5" or so possible. Conditions will gradually dry out with clearing skies this weekend. Dry conditions may persist well into next week. pic.twitter.com/lpPDu4r1Kr


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The weekly national drought monitor product was updated this morning. Moderate drought conditions exist over 11 percent of the Mid-Atlantic region at this time. Also shown is the precipitation departures for the last 90 days. pic.twitter.com/csYtHoT2Ke


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Showers and are likely again today, particularly in Virginia over towards the coast. Cooler and more seasonable temperatures will return for Friday, as rain may linger across southern parts of our area. pic.twitter.com/8ujOSd6IKl


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Here is a look ahead to the outlook for next weeks precipitation and temperature across the country. cpc.ncep.noaa.gov pic.twitter.com/29eFxFiJmV


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Water travels from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again in a process known as the hydrologic or water cycle. Key elements of the water cycle include evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, & runoff. More at weather.gov/jetstream/hydro. pic.twitter.com/JEciDoy9SF


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When it comes to , your safe place may be different than your severe weather safe place. Know where to go! weather.gov/safeplaceselfie twitter.com/WRNAmbassadors…


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Here is a look at the 6PM Tuesday satellite imagery over the eastern United States pic.twitter.com/096cNGJHKT


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