Weather Photos from July 2003


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July 29, 2003: Sunset over Washington. The Mall, with Capitol, Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial are in view. This photo was taken from a jet landing at National Airport. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 29, 2003: Sunset over Washington. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 28, 2003: As heavy rain moved into D.C., this sundog appeared at the top of the cloud deck. This photo was taken from a jet out of Reagan National Airport as it cleared the clouds. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 27, 2003: Crepuscular rays shine during a hot, humid afternoon. Clouds helped to keep the heat down just a bit. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 24, 2003: Cumulus clouds filled the sky as less humid air moved into the region. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 18, 2003: Thunderstorms in Williamsburg, Virginia produced vivid lightning and extremely heavy rains, causing flash flooding in portions of Colonial Williamsburg. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 18, 2003: Thunderstorms in Williamsburg, Virginia produced vivid lightning and extremely heavy rains, causing flash flooding in portions of Colonial Williamsburg. The foreground is the Woodlands hotel. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 18, 2003: Thunderstorms in Williamsburg, Virginia produced vivid lightning and extremely heavy rains, causing flash flooding in portions of Colonial Williamsburg. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 16, 2003: Thunderstorms associated with the cold front missed the D.C. area, forming well to the south and east. The skies cleared shortly before sunset as the front pushed through. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 14, 2003: A thunderstorm looms on the distant horizon as the sun sets. This photo was taken from the Washington Monument. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 14, 2003: Sunset at the Washington Monument as the sky begins to clear. Thunderstorms were well to the west of D.C. at the time of this photo. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 13, 2003: Clouds associated with storms in Central Virginia help set the stage for a beautiful sunset -- Dumfries, Virginia. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 12, 2003: The rear flank of a thunderstorm that was moving northeast into Fairfax County. The thunderstorm tracked through Fairfax County and south of D.C. At Washington National Airport, 0.03" of rain fell. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 10, 2003: Photograph of lightning from the severe thunderstorms that moved through the D.C. area after dark. At Washington National Airport, 1.06" of rain fell. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 10, 2003: Photograph of lightning from the severe thunderstorms that moved through the D.C. area after dark. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 10, 2003: Photograph of lightning from the severe thunderstorms that moved through the D.C. area after dark. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 10, 2003: Photograph of lightning from the severe thunderstorms that moved through the D.C. area after dark. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 10, 2003: Photograph of lightning from the severe thunderstorms that moved through the D.C. area after dark. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 10, 2003: Photograph of lightning from the severe thunderstorms that moved through the D.C. area after dark. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 9, 2003: View looking straight up at the top of a thunderstorm that produced a funnel cloud and tornado warnings in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties. This photograph was taken in Tysons Corner Virginia as the thunderstorm had just passed by to the east. At Washington National Airport, 0.49" of rain fell. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 7, 2003: A shower develops near Washington, D.C. in the early afternoon. Heavy showers and thunderstorms moved through the area, dropping 0.57" of rain at Reagan National Airport. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 6, 2003: A large thunderstorm near Frederick Maryland towers in the northern sky of Fairfax, Virginia. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 5, 2003: Clouds from distant storms glimmer in the setting sun -- Fairfax, Virginia. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 3, 2003: As the remanents of Tropical Storm Bill moved out of the area, the skies cleared and ground fog formed -- Oakton, Virginia. Rain fell for two days across the D.C. area. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



July 1, 2003: Thunderstorms during the early morning hours produced vivid lightning and heavy rain. The storms accompanied a cold front that moved through the D.C. area overnight. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


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