7:00 AM | Summer-like preview continues through early next week; warm spell likely peaks on Monday with a possible flirtation with the 90 degree mark; showers/storms on Saturday; turns noticeably cooler again later next week
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Early morning patchy fog and drizzle; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies today and very warm, slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm, highs in the low-to-mid 80’s
Tonight
Cloudy, quite mild, chance for showers and thunderstorms, lows in the lower 60’s
Saturday
Mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely, warm, upper 70’s
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy, mild, a few showers and thunderstorms possible early, near 60
Sunday
Becoming mostly sunny, warm, low 80’s
Monday
Mainly sunny, summer-like warmth, mid-to-upper 80’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, summer-like warm, showers and thunderstorms possible, mid-to-upper 80’s
Wednesday
Mainly cloudy, not quite as warm, showers and thunderstorms possible, near 80
Discussion
Warm air surged into the DC metro region on Thursday afternoon and it will stick around right through early next week with perhaps the warmest conditions occurring on Monday in the Mid-Atlantic region. In fact, temperatures on Monday afternoon could flirt with the 90 degree mark in the DC metro region, the middle 80’s in Philly, and near 80 degrees in NYC. A cold front will reach the east coast by the middle of next week and it’ll turn noticeably cooler by the end of the week.
As far as rainfall is concerned, while there is a chance for a shower or thunderstorm this afternoon and tonight, they are much more likely on Saturday as a frontal system approaches the region. In fact, this front will likely produce widespread showers and thunderstorms later tomorrow up and down the I-95 corridor from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC. Saturday’s shower and thunderstorm activity should clear out in time to allow for a dry, sunny and warm Mother’s Day on Sunday.