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Morning Weather: March 19
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has the forecast.
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Late Weather: March 18, 2024
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the forecast.
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When is the first day of spring 2024? What to know about the vernal equinox
The vernal equinox marks the start of the spring season for the Northern Hemisphere. Here’s what to know about how we split up the year using the Earth’s orbit.
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Morning Weather: March 18
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has the forecast.
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Late Weather: March 17, 2024
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Jessica Faith has the forecast.
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Daytime Weather: March 17
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Ryan Miller has the forecast.
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Morning weather, March 16
News4’s Ryan Miller has the forecast for Saturday, March 16, 2024.
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Morning weather, March 15
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has your morning weather and a look at the 10-day forecast.
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Storm Team4 afternoon forecast: March 14
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper has the forecast for Thursday and the days ahead.
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Morning Weather: March 14
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has the forecast.
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Late Weather: March 13, 2024
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the forecast.
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DMV experiences early spring weather
Spring is springing early this year with a warm start to March. Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper has the details.
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Storm Team4 forecast: March 13, 2024
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper has the forecast for your Wednesday and the days ahead.
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Morning Weather: March 13
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has the forecast.
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Afternoon forecast: March 12, 2024
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper has the forecast for March 12, 2024 and the days ahead.
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Morning Weather: March 12
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has the forecast.
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Late Weather: March 11, 2024
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the forecast.
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Midday Weather: March 11
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper has the forecast for your windy Monday and the days ahead.
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See it: Brutal winds sweep through DC area
The windstorm closed the Washington Monument on Sunday and downed trees in D.C., Maryland and Virginia overnight. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Trees topple, tourist attractions close as windstorm moves through DC area
Gusts up to 50 mph caused closures on Sunday and brought trees down overnight in the D.C. area.