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The nation's capital is bracing for a bout of typical winter chill, as overcast skies early this morning gave way to partly sunny conditions. The National Weather Service reported a high of 34°F for today, with a light north wind making the cold feel a tad more biting. Locals are wrapping up snug to fend off a perceived chill several degrees lower, the wind chill factor registering at a brisk 27°F.
Tonight's forecast isn't offering much reprieve, with thermometers predicted to dip to around 18°F. This chilly trend is expected to continue, featuring sunny days and partly cloudy nights, each carrying the promise of crisp, cold air. Thursday is set to mirror today with similarly icy winds, and by Friday, snow showers might mark the introduction of a slightly more active weather pattern – albeit with a modest 30 percent chance of precipitation.
Weekend warriors beware – colder days are ahead. The NWS forecasts a sunny but blustery Saturday, with a high only reaching near 26°F and a low plummeting to near 11°F, making it crucial to bundle up for any ventures outdoors. The subsequent days maintain this frigid motif, with slight temperature fluctuations teasing the idea of a more comfortable chill, yet always underscored by the prevailing winds of winter.
For those laying plans for early next week, Monday and Tuesday may bring relief from the freezing grip, with the mercury potentially cresting at a near-balmy 39°F. However, nightfall promises to snap any illusion of warmth, as temperatures fall to lows that still bespeak the heart of winter.









