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7:00 AM | Weekend looking dry and very warm....good news on the tropical scene as the system of interest is still disorganized

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7:00 AM | Weekend looking dry and very warm....good news on the tropical scene as the system of interest is still disorganized

Paul Dorian

6-Day DC Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, hot, humid, highs in the low-to-mid 90’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, mild, patchy fog possible late, lows near 70 degrees

Saturday

Mainly sunny, hot, becoming less humid, near 90 degrees

Saturday Night

Mainly clear, mild, near 70 degrees

Sunday

Mainly sunny, very warm, near 90 degrees

Monday

Mainly sunny, very warm, near 90 degrees

Tuesday

Partly sunny, quite warm, near 90 degrees

Wednesday

Partly sunny, quite warm, near 90 degrees

Discussion

A weak cold front will work its way through the region today and it should pass through on the dry side. The last day of the work week will turn out hot and humid, but the humidity levels should drop some later Saturday following the frontal passage. All in all, the weekend looks decent with very warm and rain-free conditions expected. Elsewhere, the news is good on the tropical scene. The tropical system known as 99L has remained disorganized thanks to some wind shear and its passing over the mountainous island of Hispaniola. Eventually, this system could enter the Gulf of Mexico which would likely lead to intensification, but for now it appears the main impact on Florida will just be some heavy rainfall.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com