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Washington D.C. will see increasing clouds with a high of 81°F and evening thunderstorms. Winds could reach 23 mph. Rainfall between a quarter and half an inch expected.
Washington D.C.'s week includes sunshine, showers, mild temperatures, and gusty winds, with a shift to rain midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service predicts a sunny week with possible showers for Washington D.C., with high humidity and temperatures reaching the low 80s.
Washington D.C. is expected to enjoy sunny skies with highs near 79 today, followed by pleasant evenings and continued fair weather into the early week, with a chance of rain starting Tuesday night.
Washington D.C. is set for a warm and mostly clear week, with temperatures rising near 80 degrees, amid light winds and the potential of showers by Tuesday night.
DC faces coastal flooding; a Flood Advisory is in effect until Friday morning. The National Weather Service warns of two feet of tidal inundation along the DC shoreline.
Washington D.C. residents can expect a comfortable high of 73°F with a mix of overcast and sunny skies, along with a northeast wind. The clear night will see lows around 51°F.
Washington D.C. experienced light rain, high humidity, and mild temperatures, according to the NWS, with clearer, sunny weather expected in the coming days.
Forecast predicts a gradual cooling in Washington D.C. with varying cloudiness and slight chance of rain, leading to sunnier conditions later in the week.
The National Weather Service in Washington D.C. predicts a mild autumn week with fluctuating temperatures, patchy fog, and sunny skies, with a slight chance of showers.
The article details a wet weather forecast for Washington, D.C., including rain, thunderstorms, and humidity, with an improving outlook later in the week.
The National Weather Service predicts a sunny day in Washington D.C. with a high of 82 degrees and a calm wind turning north. Showers are expected over the weekend.
Washington D.C. faces a series of rainy days with showers and thunderstorms expected, posing disruptions to outdoor activities and prompting a Hazardous Weather Outlook.
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