Showers and 50s Hit the Mid-Atlantic for a Third Holiday Day
Three forecasting cycles in a row, the same map — rain from the Gulf Coast to the Canadian border, a clear and warm West, and a wreath laying in the rain at Arlington at noon.
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Three forecasting cycles in a row, the same map — rain from the Gulf Coast to the Canadian border, a clear and warm West, and a wreath laying in the rain at Arlington at noon.
Five basins empty seven days from June 1 — and the El Niño signal driving the empty map is the same one pushing saltwater onto Carolinas curbs at high tide.
Friday closed Brent at $103.94 and WTI at $96.60 after a six-percent weekly slide; the Monday Asian session is the first read on whether the largely-negotiated framing held into a U.S. holiday.