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7:00 AM | **Very cold to start the day...turns milder on Wednesday...becoming very windy, warmer and wet later Thursday/Thursday night**

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7:00 AM | **Very cold to start the day...turns milder on Wednesday...becoming very windy, warmer and wet later Thursday/Thursday night**

Paul Dorian

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

Today

After a very cold start to the day, mainly sunny skies will boost temperatures to the upper 30’s this afternoon; Light and variable winds

Tonight

Mainly clear, cold, lows in the upper 20’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, becoming quite breezy and milder, lower 50’s for highs

Wednesday Night             

Mostly cloudy, cool, breezy, near 45 degrees

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, becoming very windy and milder, good chance of late day and nighttime showers, there can be a thunderstorm, near 65 degrees

Friday

Partly sunny, breezy, colder, near 50 degrees

Saturday

Mainly sunny, chilly, near 50 degrees

Sunday

Mainly sunny, chilly, near 50 degrees

Discussion              

The Arctic air mass that arrived this weekend remains in complete control this morning with very low temperatures throughout the Mid-Atlantic region as we start off the day on Tuesday. A full day of sunshine should boost temperatures well up into the 30’s and then it’ll turn milder on Wednesday. Temperatures will then surge on Thursday ahead of the next strong cold front and the (brief) warm up will be accompanied by strong winds and numerous showers. It turns moderately chilly behind the front on Friday and for the weekend to follow.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather