Weather Photos from May 2004


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May 27, 2004: Even an isolated shower cannot stop a guard from carrying out his duty at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider in Arlington National Cemetery Thursday afternoon. Photo Credit: Mark Young



May 27, 2004: Scattered thunderstorms moved through the D.C. area during the late evening. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 27, 2004: Scattered thunderstorms moved through the D.C. area during the late evening. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 27, 2004: Scattered thunderstorms moved through the D.C. area during the late evening. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 25, 2004: Strong thunderstorms produced lightning, hail, and funnel clouds across the D.C. area. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 25, 2004: Strong thunderstorms produced lightning, hail, and funnel clouds across the D.C. area. Quarter-size hail is captured in mid-air in this photo. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 21, 2004: A fast moving line of thunderstorms blew through the D.C. area during the late evening with winds up to 40 mph, heavy rains, and cloud-to-ground lightning. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 21, 2004: A fast moving line of thunderstorms blew through the D.C. area during the late evening with winds up to 40 mph, heavy rains, and cloud-to-ground lightning. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 21, 2004: A fast moving line of thunderstorms blew through the D.C. area during the late evening with winds up to 40 mph, heavy rains, and cloud-to-ground lightning. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 17, 2004: Scattered thunderstorms and breezy conditions occurred across the D.C. area. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 17, 2004: Storm clouds move across Laurel Monday afternoon. Photo Credit: Mark Young



May 16, 2004: Lightning southwest of Fairfax, VA. Scattered showers and thunderstorms occurred thoughout the day. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 15, 2004: A strong line of thunderstorms moved through the Middle Atlantic Saturday afternoon and evening. There were very strong straight line winds ahead of the storm. This photo shows lightning behind the Jefferson Memorial, looking east across the Tidal Basin. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 15, 2004: A strong line of thunderstorms moved through the Middle Atlantic Saturday evening. There were very strong straight line winds ahead of the storm. This photo shows lightning looking north across the Tidal Basin as the storm approached. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 15, 2004: With only a few clouds around, it was a good night for racin' under the lights at Richmond International Raceway Saturday. Photo Credit: Mark Young



May 14, 2004: Cumulus clouds and blue sky reflect off of a building in Greenbelt, MD. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 12, 2004: Sun and blue skies were the norm around the D.C. Metro area Wednesday. Photo Credit: Mark Young



May 11, 2004: An anvil topped, isolated thunderstorm develops over Maryland, east of Washington. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 10, 2004: Sunset through an overpass near Leesburg. Sunny and hot conditions prevailed across the area. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 9, 2004: Thunderstorms developed during the late evening on Mother's Day. This photo was taken at Fairfax Towne Centre. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 9, 2004: Clear skies allowed the sun to shine down over the Capitol and the metro area Sunday. Photo Credit: Mark Young



May 7, 2004: Thunderstorms moved across the D.C. area during the late afternoon. Lightning and heavy rain occurred across a large portion of the area. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 5, 2004: An isolated, but intense thunderstorm moved through Washington, D.C. in the late afternoon. This photo was taken from McLean, VA. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 5, 2004: An isolated, but intense thunderstorm moved through Washington, D.C. in the late afternoon. This photo was taken from McLean, VA. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 5, 2004: An isolated, but intense thunderstorm moved through Washington, D.C. in the late afternoon. This photo was taken from McLean, VA. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 4, 2004: Cirrus clouds over Tysons Corner, VA. Cool, breezy weather and sunny skies were the rule for the day. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 2, 2004: Sheets of rain blow past the Jefferson Memorial, illuminated by a nearby spotlight. Heavy rain and high wind accompanied a cold front. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose



May 1, 2004: The F-16 Thunderbirds at the Millville, NJ airshow under sunny skies. Photo Credit: Steve Maciejewski



May 1, 2004: Warm weather prevailed as the Chantilly Youth Association soccer games were played. Cumulus clouds and blue skies gave way to cloud cover and rain by evening. Photo Credit: Kevin Ambrose


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