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7:00 AM | *A stretch of cool and dry weather...upper 40's on the table for lows next few nights in some spots*

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7:00 AM | *A stretch of cool and dry weather...upper 40's on the table for lows next few nights in some spots*

Paul Dorian

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

Today

Clouds early today with a sprinkle possible then becoming mainly sunny, cooler than yesterday, a bit of a breeze, highs in the lower 70’s; N-NW winds at 5-15 mph

Tonight

Mainly clear, quite cool late, lows near 50 degrees

Thursday

Mainly sunny, pleasant, lower 70's for afternoon highs

Thursday Night

Mainly clear, quite cool, upper 40’s for late night lows in some spots

Friday

Mainly sunny, nice, lower 70's

Saturday

Mainly sunny, comfortable, middle 70’s

Sunday

Sun gives way to clouds, pleasant temperatures, chance of showers late in the day and/or at night, near 75 degrees

Monday

Partly sunny, comfortable, chance of showers, lower 70’s

Discussion

A cold front will clear the region this morning and its passage will pave the way for a stretch of cool and dry weather. Sunshine will return in full force later today, but temperatures will be some 5-10 degrees cooler than yesterday and the breeze may pick up a bit from a northwesterly direction. The next few late nights could feature overnight low temperature readings in the upper 40’s in some of the normally colder suburban locations. In terms of rainfall, high pressure will remain in control during the next few days and virtually assure dry conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region until late Sunday or Sunday night.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Peraton
peratonweather.com