Weather Photos from October 2003
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October 31, 2003: A halloween sunset over Oakton, VA. The moon is visible rising above horizon.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 25, 2003: Jet contrails run parallel across over Oakton, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 25, 2003: Jet contrails run parallel across the sky over Oakton, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 25, 2003: Jet contrails run parallel across the sky over Oakton, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 23, 2003: A large cumulus cloud partially blocks the sun.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 19, 2003: Low clouds hug the coastal hills in British Columbia near Vancouver. Clear weather occurred between storms that dropped record rains and created terrible flooding.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 16, 2003: A golden sunset from a break in the clouds.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 15, 2003: Stratocumulus clouds catch the morning light.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 12, 2003: Crepuscular rays shine down on an old roadbed, Manassas, Virginia. Clear weather with light morning fog occurred across the D.C. area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 8, 2003: After a warm day, high clouds create a nice sunset.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 7, 2003: A hole in the clouds appears near Dulles Airport.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 6, 2003: The sunset in Fairfax, Virginia after two days of clear, beautiful weather.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 2, 2003: The sun shines through a small bank of fog that has formed over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C. The fog formed due to the cold morning temperatures over the relatively warm water of the river.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
October 1, 2003: Mostly cloudy and unseasonably cool weather prevailed across the Washington, D.C. area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
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