Enjoy the nice evening. It’ll be feeling more like summer Thursday, but humidity will remain low.
Tree pollen is HIGH at 946 grains per cubic meter of air. We are now on the downswing, despite continued high values. Grass pollen is low and set to start rising more substantially.About this time in the last two weeks, I pondered whether we might hit 90 in coming days. Let’s do so again. We just missed it last week, with D.C. reaching 88 and Dulles 87. The week before Dulles reached 88 and Washington 87 — both records for the date.
It’s possible we’ll fall just shy again, although it does look a touch warmer this time. There is currently relatively good agreement that D.C. will swat at 90 on Friday, if not Thursday. If we do hit the magic mark, it’ll be the earliest in the year since April 10 in 2013. The average first 90 for the city is May 16. Friday’s record is reachable, as well, currently standing at 89 degrees in 1976.
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