Winter drought poised to make a summer comeback
WASHINGTON — The region’s winter drought is trying to make a summer comeback.
Verdant pastures have turned to brown straw and local rain barrels are nearly empty.
At Reagan National Airport, no measurable rain fell during the first half of June.
The monthly rainfall total was only 1.13 inches, making it the third driest June on record.
“That’s a shortfall of almost two and three quarters of an inch,” said Storm Team4 Meteorologist Matt Ritter, adding that the midmonth heat wave only added to the moisture woes.
That’s going to dry out the topsoil really quickly,” Ritter said.
The high temperature reached 95 degrees on June 12 and 13.
More recently dry conditions have developed over northern Virginia.
A scarcity of afternoon pop-up storms and a near miss from Tropical Storm Cindy has worsened the dry streak.
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