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Chuck Bell

@chuckbell4

Meteorologist for NBC4 in DC. Oklahoma Alumnus, International Traveler, Marathon Runner. Lover of Dogs, Old Cars, History, Trivia, Cooking and My Husband.

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DC will get back above 80° today for the first time since 17May. 16 days in a row below 80° at this time of year is RARE. It's only been done twice since 1870! NBC4 Washington Reagan Airport Capital Weather Gang

DC will get back above 80° today for the first time since 17May.  16 days in a row below 80° at this time of year is RARE.  It's only been done twice since 1870! <a href="/nbcwashington/">NBC4 Washington</a> <a href="/Reagan_Airport/">Reagan Airport</a> <a href="/capitalweather/">Capital Weather Gang</a>
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I've watched this over a dozen times... Look at this 3-Day Satellite loop of the smoke across the U.S. from Canadian wildfires (via CIRA). We are tracking smoke and Saharan Dust on WeatherNation.

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A million seconds ago was May 23rd A billion seconds ago was 1993 A trillion seconds ago was 30,000 B.C. The US national debt is now rising by $1 Trillion every 180 days.

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The flood watch ahead of yesterday's deluge was DC's 16th so far this year. ‼️DC has had more flood watches than any other major city!!!

The flood watch ahead of yesterday's deluge was DC's 16th so far this year. 

‼️DC has had more flood watches than any other major city!!!
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The comfortable air over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday took a winding, 4,500 mile journey from Banks Island in the Arctic over the past week. If it were January, it would be frigid. But in July, it's fantastic. Enjoy it! 😎

The comfortable air over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday took a winding, 4,500 mile journey from Banks Island in the Arctic over the past week.

If it were January, it would be frigid. But in July, it's fantastic.

Enjoy it! 😎
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Coming this August: the long-awaited return of the blue blob! An extended break from extreme humidity and heat could be in the cards for millions of people.

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Here's more from my #chemtrails #WeatherModification discussion with science historian Jim Fleming and Matthew Cappucci of Capital Weather Gang and MyRadar Weather, who here posits why too many TV meteorologists avoid calling out weather falsehoods: I think it's tricky because so few

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NEW: a 9.1 foot change in water levels has been observed in Kahului Harbor, Hawaii! NOTE: most stations are reporting a 24-30 minute gap between crests in water levels. THERE WILL BE MULTIPLE WAVES. THE FIRST IS NOT NECESSARILY THE BIGGEST!

NEW: a 9.1 foot change in water levels has been observed in Kahului Harbor, Hawaii!

NOTE: most stations are reporting a 24-30 minute gap between crests in water levels. THERE WILL BE MULTIPLE WAVES.

THE FIRST IS NOT NECESSARILY THE BIGGEST!
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Love to see this... in August. In January? Less so. Too early to make any promises... but there's at least a chance that DC won't reach 90° again. 10% chance, I'd say.