太子探花

10-Day Weather Forecast in Washington, DC

10-Day Forecast

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Last updated on July 1, 2023 at 5:06 p.m.

7太子探花 First Alert Weather

Clouds increase Tuesday, with a chance for some April showers. Rain is most likely during the morning commute along the Interstate 81 corridor, reaching areas inside the Capital Beltway by midmorning. Showers will move west to east and taper late morning to early afternoon, followed by cloudy skies. Rainfall amounts should stay light, generally a tenth of an inch or less. Afternoon highs will reach the mid to upper 60s.

Showers remain likely Wednesday with seasonable temperatures. No severe weather is expected, and the additional rainfall will be beneficial for ongoing dry conditions.

Morning showers on Thursday will gradually exit, giving way to increasing sunshine during the afternoon. Northwest winds will pick up, making for a breezy end to the week with gusts approaching 30 miles per hour.

7太子探花 First Alert Forecast

OVERNIGHT:
Scattered Clouds
Lows: 44-50
Winds: Southeast 5 mph
Tonight remains quiet and cool, with scattered clouds and temperatures dropping back into the middle 40s. A light southeast breeze develops, but winds stay gentle overall. It will be a bight night with the waxing gibbous moon shining bright overhead. The full moon is Friday.

TUESDAY:
Becoming Cloudy
Chance Showers
Highs: 63-68
Winds: South 5-10 mph
Tuesday brings more clouds and a better chance for a few showers, especially later in the day. A weakening batch of rain from the Ohio Valley may try to approach early, but the local atmosphere still looks fairly stable, which should limit how much of it holds together. Scattered showers remain possible during the afternoon and evening, with highs mainly in the middle 60s. Rain chances are around thirty percent, so this does not look like a washout.

WEDNESDAY:
Areas of Rain, Thunder
Highs: 63-68
Winds: Southeast 5-10 mph
Wednesday is the most active day of the week, with showers likely and a thunderstorm possible, especially during the afternoon and evening. The weather maker should bring a solid soaking rain to most of the DMV, with many spots picking up around one half inch to one inch. That rainfall should be helpful given the ongoing drought conditions, and flooding concerns appear low at this point. A few stronger storms are possible later Wednesday if enough instability develops, but the forecast still shows limited instability, so this is something the First Alert Weather Team will monitor, rather than a locked in severe weather setup.

THURSDAY:
Mostly Sunny, Breezy
Highs: 62-67
Winds: Northwest 10-20, Gusts 30 mph
Thursday starts with the chance for a leftover lingering shower, before drier air takes over behind the front. The rest of the day should feature increasing sunshine, lower humidity and a cooler feel. Afternoon highs only reach the lower 60s, so it will feel noticeably different compared with Wednesday. Skies turn mostly clear Thursday night, with temperatures falling back into the middle 40s.

FRIDAY:
Partly Sunny, Shower Chance
Highs: 60-65
Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph
Friday looks cool and mainly dry, with sunshine and highs in the lower 60s. Most of the day should be quiet, although sine forecast trends note a low confidence chance for a trailing weather maker that could bring a few showers to parts of the Mid-Atlantic early Friday. Confidence on who sees those showers is low, so for now the better message is a cool day with plenty of dry time.

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