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Science says you should scrape snow off your car and sidewalks ASAP. Here's why
We’re all taught in grade school that water freezes into ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. So when temperatures stay that cold, it’s easy to assume the snow won’t melt. Unfortunately, its a little more complicated than that.
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Inches of snow pile up as texture begins to change to wet, heavy
We’ve got 5 inches so far, but a 4 in the snow keeps us on-brand outside NBC4, courtesy of Storm Team4’s Ryan Miller. He also reports that the texture of the snow is beginning to change over from powdery to wet and heavy.
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Storm Team4 morning forecast: Dec. 21, 2024
Storm Team4 meteorologi forecast: Dec. 21, 2024
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Storm Team4 morning forecast: July 5, 2024
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Ryan Miller has the forecast for July 5 and the weekend ahead.
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Storm Team4 forecast: June 29, 2024
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Ryan Miller has the forecast for the weekend of June 29-30.
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Storm Team4 overnight forecast: June 2-3, 2024
Storm Team4 meteorologist Ryan Miller has the forecast for Sunday into Monday and the week ahead.
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Storm Team4 overnight forecast: June 1-2, 2024
Storm Team4 meteorologist Ryan Miller has the forecast for the rest of the weekend.
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Storm Team4 evening forecast: June 1, 2024
Storm Team4 meteorologist Ryan Miller has the forecast for June 1 and the rest of the weekend.
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Maps: Here's a look at DC-area population density
Storm Team4 Meteorologist (and Science Teacher!) Ryan Miller introduces demography, the science of human populations, and looks at how many people live in our area.
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What are the odds of lightning strikes? See the DC data
Storm Team4 Meteorologist (and Science Teacher!) Ryan Miller explores where a year’s worth of lightning in the D.C. area strikes and why it may occur more in certain locations.