The storms were forgettable, but memorable skies came in their wake.
The fighter jet flyover was cancelled due to weather and the NATO guests were hustled off the White House South Lawn before the rain kicked off. Meanwhile someone decided to send a message down at the Lincoln Memorial.If the radar lighting up & growing intensity at the Blue Ridge Foothills.I was gobsmacked by tonight's storms and sunset. Such a dramatic setting for the whirl of NATO activities on the Hill. Here's how these magic skies evolved.
These colors are often more vibrant after thunderstorms because “clouds catch the last red-orange rays of the setting sun … like a theatre screen, and reflect this light to the ground,”The 26 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week
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