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Happening now: Fill in text — focused on short term — either morning into afternoon, or afternoon into evening (2 sentences max)

Test | DC-area forecast: Fill in headline
Pink tulips blooming on Saturday morning at the Netherlands Carillon. (Jeanne Stuart McVey/Flickr)
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Always a human at the helm: Updated around-the-clock by Capital Weather meteorologists.

Happening now: Fill in text — focused on short term — either morning into afternoon, or afternoon into evening (2 sentences max)

What’s next? Fill in text (two sentences — highlight most important aspects of forecast beyond day 1)

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Today’s daily digit — x/10: Description here. Keep it short. Like a tweet. Only use a rhyme if the rhyme makes sense and communicates effectively (don’t force it). | 🤚 Your call?
The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a 0-to-10 scale.

FORECAST IN DETAIL

Today (Insertday): The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. Confidence: ??????

Tonight: The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. Confidence: ??????

Tomorrow (Insertday): The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. Confidence: ??????

Tomorrow night: The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. The forecast goes here. Confidence: ??????

A LOOK AHEAD

Significant features of extended forecast go here. Days should be in bold. Make sure to include general weather expected for days 3, 4 and 5, and however far out is necessary to include upcoming weekend. Typically each day gets its own paragraph, except when the weather pattern is such that it makes sense to lump consecutive days or the weekend together. Confidence: ??????

Significant features of extended forecast go here. Days should be in bold. Make sure to include general weather expected for days 3, 4 and 5, and however far out is necessary to include upcoming weekend. Typically each day gets its own paragraph, except when the weather pattern is such that it makes sense to lump consecutive days or the weekend together. Confidence: ??????

Significant features of extended forecast go here. Days should be in bold. Make sure to include general weather expected for days 3, 4 and 5, and however far out is necessary to include upcoming weekend. Typically each day gets its own paragraph, except when the weather pattern is such that it makes sense to lump consecutive days or the weekend together. Confidence: ??????

Snow potential index — x/10 (↑ or ↓ or →): Short commentary, like a tweet. No more than 140 characters if poss.
The snow potential index is a daily assessment of the potential for at least 1 inch of snow in the next week, on a 0-to-10 scale.


Today in weather history: TK TK TK

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