Forecast for September 12, 2011

Today:
An isolated shower or storm is possible today but most areas will be dry. Temperatures will warm into the low to mid 80s underneath mostly sunny skies. Winds will be from the west at 5-10 mph.

Tonight:
An isolated storm is possible in the evening as the region cools off into the mid 60s. Winds will be calm.

Tuesday through Friday:
Anticipate mainly dry conditions through the week, which is exactly what our ground needs. Temperatures will be in the mid 80s Tuesday/Wednesday before a cold front really cools things off. Highs Thursday and Friday will be near 70 degrees!

Forecast for September 8, 2011

Today:
Another wet day is likely for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern portion of the country. Pennsylvania and sites just to the north of DC are seeing record flooding and no more rain is needed. Highs today will remain fairly seasonable in the upper 70s with spots to the south (Williamsburg) reaching the 80s. Rain showers and thunderstorms will be the heaviest during the afternoon.

Tonight:
More rain with isolated thunderstorms will fall during the nighttime hours. Lows will be in the low 70s as the humidity across the area remains. Winds will be light out of the east.

Friday through Monday:
Shower and storm chances will be in the forecast each day but Friday night and most of the day Saturday should remain dry. High temperatures through the period will be in the low to mid 80s. Unfortunately no extended dry periods appear likely looking past Monday as the weather pattern remains active.

Forecast for September 7, 2011

Today:
A Flash Flood Watch will remain in effect for the District and surrounding areas. If you do encounter a flooded roadway please turn around and don't drown! Highs today will reach the mid 70s with periods of rain falling throughout the day.

Tonight:
Periods of showers will be possible through the night with temperatures only cooling off into the upper 60s.

Thursday through Sunday:
Heavy rain chances will diminish but rain chances will remain through Friday. Saturday and Sunday will have periods of dry weather but thunderstorm chances will enter the forecast. Anticipate plenty of humidity through the weekend with temperatures warming into the low to mid 80s.

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Forecast for September 1, 2011

Today:
The Mid-Atlantic will have one last day of complete sunshine before clouds begin filtering back in. Highs will be a touch warmer in the mid 80s with winds coming from the southeast at 5-10 mph.

Tonight:
Temperatures will drop back off into the mid 60s this evening underneath clear skies. Winds will be light but turn slightly to the south as high pressure sits to our south and west.

Friday through Labor Day:
Clouds will begin to filter in during the day on Friday as humidity levels increase. Highs will be in the mid 80s. High temperatures near 90 will move in for Saturday and Sunday and storm chances will return too. Storm chances will stay with us through Labor Day with the best chance for storms coming during Sunday. Next week looks much cooler with some days not topping 80 degrees! Summer is definitely on its way out.

Forecast for August 31, 2011

Today:
A strong high pressure system will sit just to the northeast of the District for much of Wednesday. High temperatures will be in the mid 80s today with mainly sunny skies. Winds will be negligible.

Tonight:
It will be another beautiful night to go for a walk or enjoy dinner on a patio. Low temperatures will be comfortable as we dip back into the mid to upper 60s with winds staying light.

Thursday through Sunday:
The heat will slowly build in for this weekend with temperatures returning into the upper 80s by Saturday and Sunday. The next weather system also looks to begin moving in on Friday with storm chances holding off until Saturday and Sunday. Right now the shower and storm chances continue on Labor Day as well.