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7:00 AM | *****Heavy rain and flooding event for the Mid-Atlantic region...tornado threat as well and all associated with a "rejuvenated" Ida*****

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7:00 AM | *****Heavy rain and flooding event for the Mid-Atlantic region...tornado threat as well and all associated with a "rejuvenated" Ida*****

Paul Dorian

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

Today

Periods of rain with occasional thunderstorms, some of the rain will be heavy and some of the storms can be strong-to-severe, watch for localized flooding, cooler than yesterday, becoming breezy, highs in the upper 70’s; E-SE winds at 10-15 mph; gusts later in the day to 20 mph

Tonight

Periods of rain with possible thunderstorms, some of the rain will be heavy and some of the storms can be strong-to-severe, watch for localized flooding, windy, mild, lows in the low-to-mid 60’s

Thursday

Lingering showers possible early then becoming partly sunny, windy and cool for early September, mid-to-upper 70’s for afternoon highs

Thursday Night

Mainly clear, cool, upper 50’s for late night lows

Friday

Mainly sunny, pleasant, mid-to-upper 70’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, still comfortable, upper 70’s

Sunday

Mainly sunny, warm, lower 80’s

Monday

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

Discussion

*A high impact weather event today and tonight in the Mid-Atlantic region with heavy rainfall, the potential for widespread flooding, and a tornado threat as well*. The remnants of Ida will get “re-invigorated” today as this tropical depression encounters a stalled-out frontal boundary zone and interacts with a strong upper-level jet streak. Flooding is a serious concern for the next 24 hours or so given the already well-saturated grounds and the prospects of several inches of rainfall. Cool air for early September will follow the storm for Thursday, Friday and Saturday confining afternoon highs to the 70’s in most spots.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Peraton
peratonweather.com