Weather Photos from December 2004


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December 30, 2004: Gray skies reflect from an ice-free creek in Northern Virginia.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 28, 2004: High-level clouds and cold temperatures occurred over the D.C. area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 24, 2004: The moon shines brightly through high-level clouds on Christmas Eve.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 23, 2004: Flash flooding occurred after a heavy line of showers and thunderstorms moved through the D.C. area. This is Fox Mill road near Reston, Virginia.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 22, 2004: The moon shines brightly in the afternoon sky as temperatures soar to near 60 degrees F.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 21, 2004: Sunset at Huntley Meadows Park in Fairfax County Tuesday, the first day of winter.
Photo Credit: Mark Young


December 19, 2004: Evening snow produced a dusting to an inch or so around the D.C. area, creating treacherous road conditions. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 16, 2004: A colorful sunset after a clear and cool day. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


December 15, 2004: Clear skies, cold temperatures, and breezy conditions occurred across the D.C. area. This photo was taken in McLean, Virginia. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



December 13, 2004: Partly cloudy skies with wind and widely scattered snowflurries occurred across the D.C. area. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



December 11, 2004: Dark clouds, showers, and breaks of sun were the rule of the day. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



December 10, 2004: Clouds, fog, and rain dominated Friday across the Middle Atlantic Region. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



December 8, 2004: Brilliant sunshine and warm temperatures returned to the D.C. area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



December 6, 2004: A chilly, winter day across the D.C. area, with cloud cover and scattered showers.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



December 1, 2004: Morning rain gave way to sunshine and very windy conditions.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


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