Today (Sunday): Don’t forget that we progressed overnight! Skies will be mostly cloudy this morning as temperatures rise into the 30s. Scattered light rain after 1 PM, possibly mixing with snow or sleet mainly in northern and western DC, will be a colder day in the low to upper 40s, but it will be warm enough to prevent snow accumulation. Confidence: Medium
Tonight: It rains occasionally in the evening and night. A few snow flakes may still mix north and west of DC as low temperatures drop into the upper 30s and low 40s. Confidence: Medium
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Tomorrow (Monday): As a low pressure area strengthens along the coast, showers are likely in the DC area during the morning hours, especially in the eastern part of the East, before the chance of showers diminishes in the afternoon. Temperatures should be in the mid 40s with highs near 50. Confidence: Low Medium
Tomorrow night: As the coastal low pressure moves toward New England, we become cooler and windier at the back of the storm. It will be a partly cloudy night, with lows in the low 30s and wind chills in the 20s. Confidence: Medium High
Hope you haven’t pushed winter jackets too far to the back of the closet tuesday And Wednesday Winds from the northwest at 40 mph both days. Mostly cloudy skies and a flurry or drizzle on Tuesday with highs only in the mid 40s, then partly sunny Wednesday with highs in the 40s to 50s. Breezy and cool Tuesday night with lows in the 20s. 30s. Confidence: Medium
Stay tight! It looks like we’ll warm up significantly Thursday and Friday with highs near or above 60.
On a scale of 0-10, a daily estimate of the likelihood of at least 1 inch of snow over the next week.
1/10 (→): A few flakes may mix with showers tonight, but temperatures are not hot enough for a real chance of accumulation.