Opinion

Most-read Arlington stories of the week: March 14-18

Clouds reflected on a building in Rosslyn near Lynn St. and Wilson Blvd. (staff photo by Jay Westcott)

It seems spring weather may be here to stay — just in time for the first day of (astronomical) spring this Sunday.

After strong winds and snow last weekend, daytime temperatures have been mostly in the upper 50s, 60s and 70s each day this week. Those temps will continue through Tuesday, before some rain is expected, according to the National Weather Service.

Now, here are the most-read Arlington articles of the past week.

  1. Convoy honking horns, jamming up NB I-395 near Pentagon City
  2. Police investigating possible shooting near Ballston
  3. Storm brings strong winds, drops just over an inch of snow on Arlington
  4. Two women are on a quest to map every racially restrictive property deed in Arlington
  5. Morning Poll: Automated noise enforcement in Arlington?
  6. Rosslyn CVS to close after more than two decades inside of 1100 Wilson Blvd
  7. Four Mile Run to be dredged in $5M project to alleviate potential flooding
  8. Police investigating shots fired near Columbia Pike last night
  9. Local officials warn of impacts from upcoming, months-long Yellow Line shutdown
  10. Updates to Clarendon’s development plan head to County Board

Feel free to discuss these stories or anything else of local interest in the comments. Enjoy the weekend, Arlington!