Just one circular patch of white could be seen in the blue of the skies over the District on Monday afternoon. It was the moon, well on its way to being full.
Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It seemed the sort of sight that might be taken as a sign of an end to winter and to the gray scowl of winter storminess.It served as an unsentimental reminder of what is to be expected in late winter. As of 4 p.m., the high temperature in the District had, by official measurement, not quite managed to reach 50 degrees.The National Weather Service gave Monday’s high as 49, which happens to be the average high reading for the District on the 19th day of February.
But that ignores how far we have voyaged from the day of the solstice in December, and how things have changed in that time.
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