7:00 AM | Remains of Harvey continue to pound Texas, Louisiana with additional torrential rainfall
Paul Dorian
6-Day DC Forecast
Today
Partly sunny, pleasant temperatures with low humidity, highs in the mid-to-upper 70’s
Tonight
Mainly cloudy, cool, chance for some rain towards morning, lows in the lower 60’s
Tuesday
Mainly cloudy, quite cool, occasional rain likely, lower 70’s for afternoon highs
Tuesday Night
Mainly cloudy, cool, still the chance of showers, lows near 60 degrees by morning
Wednesday
Mainly cloudy, warmer, residual showers possible early, near 80 degrees
Thursday
Partly sunny, warm, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, lower 80’s
Friday
Mainly sunny, nice, mid 70’s
Saturday
Mainly sunny, still comfortable, mid-to-upper 70’s
Discussion
The remains of Hurricane Harvey will continue to result in torrential rainfall for parts of Texas and Louisiana with as much as 20 additional inches of rain possible in some sections over the next few days. Last week’s greatest fears of upwards of 3 or 4 feet of rain is coming to fruition in some parts of the Texas and massive flooding has been the result. Another tropical system is riding up along the Southeast US coastline today and it’ll actually head to the Outer Banks of North Carolina before turning away from the coast and out to sea. Clouds and possible rain should arrive from Tuesday into Wednesday in parts of the I-95 corridor and pretty significant rain will take place in southeastern Virginia, southern New Jersey, and parts of the Delmarva Peninsula. There is still no excessive heat in sight for the Mid-Atlantic region as the month of August winds down.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com