Weather Photos from March 2004
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March 30, 2004: Cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin frame the Jefferson Memorial as cool, breezy conditions occur and light rain begins to fall.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 29, 2004: Even with clear skies and blooming trees, the cooler temperatures over the metro area Monday did not make it feel like spring.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 29, 2004: Cherry blossoms are in full bloom along the Tidal Basin in D.C. Very cool temperatures and breezy conditions added a chill to the air.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 24, 2004: Altocumulus clouds that moved into the metro area did not hamper a training exercise between the Alexandria Fire Department and the U.S. Park Police at Potomac Yards, Wednesday afternoon.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 23, 2004: A very cold morning led to a cool, but sunny day across the D.C. area. Temperatures were in the teens across the suburbs. This photo was taken on the Mall in DC.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 22, 2004: Even though it was a sunny spring Monday in March across the metro area, the temperature and wind made it feel like winter.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 22, 2004: Windy, blustery conditions across the D.C. area gave a chill of winter to the air.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 21, 2004: Very windy conditions on D.C.'s Tidal Basin as temperatures dropped into the 40's.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 20, 2004: Sunset at the Manassas Battlefield Park. Mild, sunny weather prevailed, with temperatures in the 60's.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 19, 2004: Clouds break up after a bit of drizzle in the morning. It was quite breezy and chilly with temperatures in the 40's to low 50's. This photo was taken at Tysons Corner, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 18, 2004: Silos next to the Prince William Parkway stand against a gray sky. Light rain moved into the DC area late in the afternoon with temperatures in the 40's.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 17, 2004: Light snow falls outside of the MCI Center as fans exit after watching the Wizards upset the Kings.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 16, 2004: Cars speed by on wet pavement as a cold rain and clouds covered the metro area Tuesday, just four days before spring.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 15, 2004: Clouds move in just before sunset after a day of sunny skies and temperatures that warmed into the low 60's across the DC area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 14, 2004: Cloudy skies over the Potomac River looking towards Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. In the mountains of West Virginia, snow flurries occurred during the morning and rain showers occurred during the late afternoon.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 12, 2004: Clear blue skies and windy conditions occurred across the D.C. area. This photo was taken near Tysons Corner, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 11, 2004: Cirrus clouds stream across the sky, framing the tree tops in Oakton, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 10, 2004: Wet snow in the morning gave way to partly cloudy skies towards evening, which produced a brilliant sunset in Oakton, VA.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 9, 2004: The sun shines through a rain and snow shower near McLean, Virginia.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 8, 2004: Looking east from Landmark in the late afternoon Monday as the clouds make their way out of the area.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 8, 2004: Sunset after a cloudy and blustery day with sprinkles and snow flurries.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 6, 2004: A squall line of showers and strong winds moves east towards D.C. during the afternoon as temperatures approach 80 degrees. This was the same squall line that overturned the water taxi in Baltimore.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 5, 2004: Sunset in Vienna, VA. Very mild temperatures (low 70's) occurred across the D.C. area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 4, 2004: A sundog in Alexandria, VA. Skies were mostly cloudy throughout the day with mild temperatures.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 3, 2004: Clouds move in before sunset in Tysons Corner, VA. Very mild temperatures and sunny skies were the rule for the day.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 2, 2004: Sunset Tuesday evening at St. Stephens School in Alexandria.
Photo Credit: Mark Young
March 2, 2004: A lone jet streaks toward the sunset, leaving a bright white contrail. Temperatures soared over 70 degrees across the D.C. area.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
March 1, 2004: Sunset through trees in Herndon, VA. Very mild weather occurred across the D.C. area, with temperatures in the 60's.
Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose
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