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7:00 AM | **First widespread freeze of the season late tonight/early Thursday**

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7:00 AM | **First widespread freeze of the season late tonight/early Thursday**

Paul Dorian

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

Today

Early days clouds and possible sprinkles or flurries will give way to sunny skies, quite breezy, cold, highs near 50 degrees; N-NW winds around 10-20 mph; gusts to 30 mph

Tonight

First widespread freeze of the season…Mainly clear, cold, widespread frost late, lows in the upper 20’s

Thursday

Mainly sunny, cold, near 50 degrees for afternoon highs

Thursday Night             

Mainly clear, cold, widespread frost likely late, near 30 degrees for late night lows

Friday

Partly sunny, not as chilly, upper 50’s

Saturday

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

Sunday

Mainly sunny, mild, mid 60’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, mild, upper 60’s

Discussion              

The core of the cold air mass over the eastern states will push into the Mid-Atlantic region today and the first widespread freeze of the season is coming for late tonight and early Thursday. It’ll become quite breezy today and temperatures will stay well below-normal and then they’ll fall to below-freezing levels from late tonight into early Thursday. It stays quite chilly on Thursday, but temperatures will moderate for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday time period paving the way for decent weather conditions during the first weekend of November. One final note…this is the weekend in which we turn clocks back an hour to get back to standard time.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather