The National Climate Assessment, which was established by Congress in 1990, quietly went dark earlier this week.

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The National Climate Assessment, which was established by Congress in 1990, quietly went dark earlier this week.
Dry weekend, with a drop in humidity.
Heat backs off, but still humid with showers, storms.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg says because temperatures in your car can exceed 130 degrees, laptops, cell phones, tablets can can quickly become a paperweight if left in the car or trunk.
Virginia Energy Sense is a statewide program focused on educating all of us about energy efficiency and reducing energy useage.
Some Micah churches are opening rotating indoor cooling spaces.
Stephanie Benson with Columbia Gas of Virginia talks about what you need to know in case of a big storm or hurricane–how to stormproof your natural gas appliances, gas meters and more.
Heat wave developing this weekend, with the worst next week.
Humid weekend with showers, storms.
Heat check: cooler nights are likely gone for the summer.
Showers continue Friday and Saturday before seasonal temps return.
A cool weekend in store for Memorial Day with possibility of a little rain Sunday.
Summer-like start to the weekend, but a cooler finish.
Look for occasional
A split weekend of weather lies ahead for the Fredericksburg region.
Few showers to start the weekend, but a strong finish.
Weekend will be warm and dry across the Fredericksburg region.
Fast forecast Expect a chilly and wet weekend start, but a sunny finish. Several rounds of rain Friday Breezy and chilly Saturday Sunny and milder Sunday Rain comes during most of Friday to the Fredericksburg region,...
No rain expected Saturday, when UMW holds annual multicultural fair.
We’ll see the warmest weekend so far this season for the Fredericksburg region.