7:00 AM | **Nasty storm to bring us more significant rainfall and strong winds...turns spring-like on Friday with 60" degrees.**
Paul Dorian
6-Day DC Forecast
Today
Becoming cloudy and turning milder, rain likely to develop by early-to-mid afternoon, highs in the upper 40’s
Tonight
Periods of rain, maybe a thunderstorm, some of the rain will be heavy at times, becoming windy, temperatures will hold steady in the early evening and then rise through the 50’s overnight
Friday
A spring-like feel to the day with mainly cloudy skies, it’ll be windy and warmer, occasional showers, maybe a thunderstorm, some of the rain can be heavy at times, lower 60’s for afternoon highs
Friday Night
Mainly cloudy, windy, turning colder, chance of showers primarily before midnight, maybe a thunderstorms, some of the rain can be heavy at times, near 40 degrees for late night lows
Saturday
Partly sunny, colder, windy, mid-to-upper 40’s
Sunday
Mainly sunny, cold, mid 40’s
Monday
Partly sunny, cold, maybe a snow shower, mid 40’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, cold, chance of snow showers late in the day or at night, near 40 degrees
Discussion
A nasty storm system will impact the Mid-Atlantic region over the next couple of days with strong winds and significant rainfall and localized flooding will likely become a serious concern given the already well-saturated grounds. As the storm rides up to the west of here on Friday, warmer air will surge up the Atlantic seaboard and it’ll become spring-like with high temperatures slightly above the 60 degree mark to go along with strong southerly winds. Strong to-severe thunderstorms are possible today across parts of the Southeast US and especially over the state of Florida and there can even be a couple of thunderstorms in the I-95 corridor during this upcoming soaking rain event. It’ll turn colder and windy late Friday night and Saturday following the departure of the storm and Sunday promises to be dry, cold and sunny.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
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