7:00 AM | *El Nino torch reaches the I-95 corridor this weekend*
Paul Dorian
6-Day DC Forecast
Today
Patchy fog early; otherwise, mainly sunny skies, very mild, highs in the low-to-mid 60's
Tonight
Partly cloudy, mild, patchy fog possible late, lows in the mid 40’s
Saturday
Patchy fog possible early then mostly sunny skies, very mild, mid-to-upper 60’s
Saturday Night
Mainly cloudy, mild, upper 40’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, very mild, mid-to-upper 60’s
Monday
Mainly cloudy, still quite mild, periods of rain; especially, during the PM hours, mid-to-upper 60’s
Tuesday
Mainly sunny, breezy, cooler, upper 50’s
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, mild, upper 50’s
Discussion
Strong El Nino in the tropical Pacific Ocean is nearing its peak intensity and it is contributing to a spike in global temperatures. We'll get in on a piece of that action this weekend as record warmth heads into the Mid-Atlantic region with high temperatures on both days way up in the 60’s. In fact, it is not out of the question that a few spots reach the 70 degree mark this weekend along the I-95 corridor. The records for Saturday/Sunday are as follows: NYC 68 (1931)/64 (1923), PHL 65 (1931)/65 (1923), DCA 71 (1873)/71 (1889). It’ll stay mild on Monday, but a cool front is likely to generate periods of rain; primarily, during the PM hours. Cooler air pushes into the region by Tuesday, but it should remain warmer-than-normal for this time of year during the mid-week time period. Looking beyond that, much colder weather is likely to reach the I-95 corridor by next weekend.