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7:00 AM | **Well up in the 90's from today through Friday...watching the tropics**

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7:00 AM | **Well up in the 90's from today through Friday...watching the tropics**

Paul Dorian

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

Today

Partly sunny, hot, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, highs not far from 95 degrees; S winds at 5-10 mph

Tonight

Partly cloudy, mild, chance of evening showers and thunderstorms, lows near 75 degrees

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, hot, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, mid 90’s for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night

Partly cloudy, mild, chance of evening showers and thunderstorms, mid 70’s for late night lows

Thursday

Mainly sunny, hot, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, mid 90’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, hot, chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, mid 90’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, not as hot, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Sunday

Mainly sunny, warm, chance of showers, mid 80’s

Discussion

An extended stretch of hot and humid weather is setting up for the Mid-Atlantic region for the period from today through Friday. High temperatures will climb to 90 degrees this afternoon and perhaps reach the middle 90’s on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and there will be a daily shot at afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. A cold front should arrive at week’s end and provide some relief as we head into the upcoming weekend. Elsewhere, the tropical Atlantic has become active once again and a system now over the eastern Caribbean Sea is very likely to become a named storm ("Fred"). It could have an impact on southern Florida by the early part of the weekend and then spill out over the eastern Gulf of Mexico…stay tuned.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Peraton
peratonweather.com