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7:00 AM | **Another chilly day and night...milder air returns for the weekend**

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7:00 AM | **Another chilly day and night...milder air returns for the weekend**

Paul Dorian

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

Today

A mix of clouds and sun, still quite chilly and becoming breezy, highs in the middle 50’s; W-SW winds increasing to 10-20 mph

Tonight

Mainly clear, cold, patchy frost possible late in suburban locations, lows in the mid 30’s  

Thursday

Mainly sunny, still chilly, mid-to-upper 50’s for afternoon highs

Thursday Night             

Mainly clear, cold, patchy frost possible late in some of the far northern and western suburbs, mid-to-upper 30’s for late night lows  

Friday

Mainly sunny, a bit milder, low-to-mid 60’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, even milder, upper 60’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, mild, chance of showers, near 70 degrees

Monday

Mainly sunny, mild, near 70 degrees

Discussion              

A chilly air mass remains in the Mid-Atlantic region for another couple of days and frost will be possible each of the next couple of late nights/early mornings in many suburban locations.  High temperatures both today and tomorrow will likely be confined to the mid or upper 50’s which is below normal for this time of year.  Milder weather will push back into the region by the end of the week and the weekend will likely remain on the mild side. However, the weekend may not stay completely dry as a system near the east coast could bring showers to the Mid-Atlantic region during the second half…a bit to early to say for certain.  

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather