7:00 AM | *More rain, fog and mild conditions for today and tonight...temperatures to surge on Friday to 65 degrees*
Paul Dorian
6-Day forecast for the Washington, D.C. metro region
Today
Mainly cloudy, quite mild, occasional rain or drizzle, some patchy fog around as well, highs near 60 degrees; SW winds around 5-10 mph
Tonight
Mainly cloudy, mild, occasional rain or drizzle, some patchy fog as well, lows near 50 degrees
Friday
Warmest day of the week and a final blow to any stubborn snow piles that may remain…Mainly cloudy although there can be some brightening skies in the afternoon, lingering rain showers possible early, unseasonably mild, mid 60’s for afternoon highs
Friday Night
Mainly cloudy, chilly, lower 40’s for late night lows
Saturday
Mainly cloudy, cooler, chance of rain late in the day or at night, lower 50’s
Sunday
Mainly cloudy, even colder, chance of rain, low-to-mid 40’s; rain can change to snow at night in some northern/western suburbs
Monday
Mainly cloudy, cold, lower 40’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, cold, near 40 degrees
Discussion
It’ll remain wet and mild in the Mid-Atlantic region both today and tonight and there can be some patchy fog around as well. It turns even warmer on Friday with lingering rain showers possible early in the day and there can be brightening skies in the afternoon. Temperatures will surge on Friday to near 65 degrees for afternoon highs ahead of an incoming cold frontal system. Another storm system is then going to impact the Mid-Atlantic region during the second half of the weekend with one surface low pressure system (primary) heading into the Ohio Valley and a secondary likely to form near the Mid-Atlantic coastline. While there will be little cold air around initially, strong high pressure will build into southeastern Canada and act as a cold air source. This is likely to result in a changeover from rain-to-snow across much of the interior, higher elevation locations in the Mid-Atlantic region and potentially, all the way down to the northern and western suburbs around here later on Sunday night.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather