Somewhat quiet weather will be here, giving us a break after Monday’s system. We expect mostly cloudy skies with a high of 26 ...
January, typically the District’s coldest month of the year, ended with a high temperature of 53 degrees, seven above the average high for the last day of the year’s first mon ...
Damp and mild weather is our expectation going into the end of January. We will continue to track above normal temperatures ...
We get back into some sun Tuesday with highs in the 50s Inland frost & a light inland freeze for early Wed., Thu. & Fri. Highs will be in the 50s. A weak disturbance moving across the area ...
It was a damp day for many, but we will be clear and cool overnight with patchy freezing for some areas towards daybreak ...
Wednesday will be a damp day with drizzle, fog, and a few showers continuing through the day. More storms are expected to develop overnight and move through during the morning.
With thick cloud cover and rain in place, high temperatures on Wednesday will struggle to reach the lower 40s, making for a chilly and damp day. By Thursday, temperatures will moderate slightly ...
Tuesday will be slightly cooler, though dry conditions will persist with more sunshine. Highs will reach the low to mid-50s, which is about five degrees above seasonal averages for this time of year.
ON THE RADAR, WE HAVE MORE SHOWERS. SO IT IS GOING TO BE ANOTHER WET, RAW, DAMP DAY. ALL THIS RAIN MATERIALIZED AROUND THE LAKE. AND THEN IF I ZOOM IT IN, YOU CAN SEE SOME LIGHT MIST AND SORT OF ...