Currently in D.C. — October 23, 2023: Perfect autumn day

Plus, details on two hurricane landfalls over the weekend.

The weather, currently.

Sunny and cool

No more rain. No more clouds. Today will be sunny with a high of 63°F. Give me a blue sky, the sun and a cool breeze and we have the perfect fall day. I definitely think it’s perfect for biking or for working outside. If you plan to be out late don’t forget to bring a jacket because the temperature will drop to the 40s by night.

As Ann Drake once said: "I can smell autumn dancing in the breeze. The sweet chill of pumpkin, and crisp sunburnt leaves."

What you need to know, currently.

Over the weekend two hurricanes make landfall — one in the Pacific, and one in the Atlantic.

Hurricane Tammy has been a rare late-October hurricane-strength storm in the tropical Atlantic, and meandered its way parallel to the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands before making landfall in Barbuda on Sunday. The storm caused intense flash flooding in Guadeloupe as well. Forecasts show that Tammy will continue meandering northwestward this week, but it’s still too early to say whether it will pose a threat to Bermuda or the US mainland.

Meanwhile, Hurricane Norma lashed the southern tip of Baja California before making a second landfall on the Mexico mainland over the weekend. It’s the fifth tropical cyclone to make landfall on Mexico’s Pacific Coast this year.

What you can do, currently.

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