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7:00 AM | **Very warm, humid and unsettled first half of the week...PM storms can be strong-to-severe with torrential rainfall**

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7:00 AM | **Very warm, humid and unsettled first half of the week...PM storms can be strong-to-severe with torrential rainfall**

Paul Dorian

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

Today

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of showers and afternoon thunderstorms, any storm that forms can ne strong-to-severe and produce heavy rainfall, highs in the upper 80’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, mild, muggy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, any storm that forms can be strong-to-severe and produce heavy rainfall, lows near 70 degrees

Tuesday

Partly sunny, hot, humid, chance of showers and afternoon thunderstorms, any storm that forms can produce heavy rainfall, near 90 degrees for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night

Mainly cloudy, mild, muggy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, lower 70’s for late night lows

Wednesday

Partly sunny, not quite as warm, humid, chance of showers and afternoon thunderstorms, mid 80’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, warm, mid 80’s

Friday

Partly sunny, warm, mid 80’s degrees

Saturday

Mainly sunny, very warm, upper 80’s degrees

Discussion

A warm and unsettled pattern is in store for the region for the first half of the week as waves of low pressure will move through the Great Lakes and drag frontal systems into the Mid-Atlantic. The next few days will feature high temperatures not far from 90 degrees and there will be a continued shot at showers and thunderstorms. The strongest frontal passage of the week is likely to come through by Thursday when a cold front drops southeast across the Great Lakes and into the eastern US with additional showers and thunderstorms likely in this area.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com