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Clearing skies and warmer temperatures ahead for Thursday in Washington D.C., with highs reaching the mid-80s.

Clear skies ahead on Thursday, promising a warmer and sunnier day.

Weather in DC: Skies will be clearing, offering a sunny day on Thursday with temperatures reaching...
Weather in DC: Skies will be clearing, offering a sunny day on Thursday with temperatures reaching the mid-80s.

Clearing skies and warmer temperatures ahead for Thursday in Washington D.C., with highs reaching the mid-80s.

Weather Forecast for the Coming Days

Stay informed about the latest forecast with the First Alert Weather app. Here's what you can expect for the coming days.

Tomorrow (Thursday):

Sunshine will grace the skies, but there will be a touch of humidity. The early morning will be cloudy, patchy fog, and drizzle, but these will lift by mid to late morning. The high temperatures will soar into the upper 80s, making it a warm day. The sun will set at 7:11 p.m. Dry weather is expected tonight.

Friday:

Friday will bring a significant change. A cold front is expected to approach in the evening, causing a temperature drop and increased cloud cover. Forecasted strong cloudiness and light rain during the evening and night, combined with wind gusts from the east, are typical of a passing cold front scenario. There's a possibility of a few showers or a rumble of thunder.

Saturday:

Saturday will be a seasonably warm day with sunshine. High temperatures will be around 80 degrees, providing ideal conditions for after-school sports practices. The windshield wipers may be needed for the morning drive due to patchy, dense fog and drizzle.

Sunday:

Sunday will see a drop in temperatures, with highs in the 70s. There's a possibility of rain, so don't forget to bring an umbrella, especially when waiting at the bus stop with kids.

Looking Ahead:

Some new guidance is suggesting precipitation is possible on Saturday. As for next week, it's too early to provide specific details, but we'll keep you updated with the latest forecast.

Stay safe and dry!

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