This weekend the Washington, D.C., region broke a 130-year-old record: It became the rainiest year ever here, with 63.62 inches compared with 61.33 inches from 1889. (The record-keeping started in 1871.) And who's to say we couldn't pick up an inch or two more before it's all over. We have two weeks left, after all.
There were flooded roads throughout the region, including one of the two that leads to my neighborhood, with yellow caution tape strung across the intersection at the top of the hill.
As if that wasn't enough, we also experienced the greatest three-day winter rainstorm ever: 3.44 inches from late Friday through late Sunday. It wasn't a weekend to go caroling or drive around and look at the holiday light displays.
In fact, it was mostly a weekend to stay inside, sleep, decorate, cook and write Christmas cards. Or at least that's how I chose to spend it.
Now that the workweek has begun, we have a clear day with a splendid sunrise. It's been that kind of year.