The unpredictable weather of 2019-20 continues. Monday saw deluges that caused flooding and fallen trees and Wednesday may bring a bit of snow.
Heavy storms brought record rainfalls to the area Monday, with all three major airports in the region recording all-time highs.
Record daily rainfall @Reagan_Airport today: 2.33 inches breaks the old record of 1.16 inches from this date in 1961.
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) April 13, 2020
Record rainfall @Dulles_Airport today: 1.79 inches breaks the old record of 0.93 inches from this date in 1972.
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) April 13, 2020
Record daily rainfall @BWI_Airport today: 1.97 inches breaks the old record of 1.46 inches from this date in 1972.
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) April 13, 2020
Now meteorologists at NBC4 are calling for some wet snow overnight in some parts but no expected accumulations except in the Blue Ridge region.
No severe storms today but we will have some rain by the evening hours, maybe even wet snow north and west of Washington tonight but NO accumulation for most, more on News 4 Midday now. Look at how much cooler we are than this time yesterday: pic.twitter.com/52RDM7JSex
— Amelia Draper (@amelia_draper) April 14, 2020
No. No! A thousand time, no! The DC area was 80 degrees on Monday afternoon with flooding rain and severe thunderstorms. Now, for the highest elevations of the Blue Ridge, there is a Winter Weather Advisory and 1-3" of SNOW possible. This is so 2020! pic.twitter.com/UcGXjarWZc
— Chuck Bell (@ChuckBell4) April 14, 2020