7:00 AM | *Nice for the rest of the week...remnants of Hurricane "Delta" could bring rain here by late in the weekend*
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the Washington, D.C. metro region
Today
Mainly sunny, comfortable, highs in the lower 70’s
Tonight
Mainly clear, cool, patchy fog late, lows in the low-to-mid 50’s
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, a bit warmer, upper 70’s for afternoon highs
Wednesday Night
Mainly clear, cool, patchy fog late, low-to-mid 50’s for overnight lows
Thursday
Mainly sunny, cooler, near 70 degrees
Friday
Mainly sunny, still on the cool side, near 70 degrees
Saturday
Partly sunny, a bit warmer, mid 70’s
Sunday
Mainly cloudy, cool, chance of rain, lower 70’s
Discussion
High pressure will build into the area today providing us with another nice day featuring comfortable temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Strong low pressure will pass by well to our northwest on Wednesday and drag a cool front through the area ushering in cooler air for the latter part of the week. High pressure will resume control at the end of the week and for the beginning part of the weekend and then attention will turn to the Deep South. Hurricane “Delta” is now a category 2 storm and could reach “major” hurricane status during the next couple of days. Hurricane “Delta” could have a direct impact the northern Gulf region (e.g., Louisiana) by late Friday or so and then its remnants may result in rainfall for the Mid-Atlantic region by the end of the weekend.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com