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7:00 AM | *High pressure to the north keeps us cool and breezy*

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7:00 AM | *High pressure to the north keeps us cool and breezy*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Washington, D.C. metro region

Today

Mainly cloudy, quite breezy, cool, cannot rule out an isolated shower, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, chilly, breezy, cannot rule out an isolated shower, lows near 50 degrees

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, still quite breezy and on the cool side, cannot rule out an isolated shower, low-to-mid 60’s for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night

Mainly cloudy, chilly, slight chance of showers, upper 40’s for late night lows

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, a bit milder, slight chance of showers during the day and a better shot at night, mid-to-upper 60’s

Friday

Mainly cloudy, a bit milder, good chance of showers, lower 70’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, warmer, chance of showers, upper 70’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, warm, upper 70’s

Discussion

High pressure over the southeastern part of Canada remains a key player for the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region over the next few days as it will continue to produce an east-to-northeast flow of air, cooler-than-normal conditions, and plenty of clouds. An upper-level low pressure system will meander over the Tennessee Valley over the next couple of days and it should finally kick to the east late in the week bringing an increased threat of showers here on Thursday night and Friday. Elsewhere, Tropical Storm Arthur is now moving out over the open waters of the Atlantic after hitting the Outer Banks on Monday with gusty winds and heavy rain bands.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com