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Enjoyable Friday with temperatures in the 80s expected, followed by a chilly evening in Washington D.C.

Enjoying a relaxed late summer Friday: afternoon temperatures will approach normal levels, accompanied by low humidity and a gentle wind.

Anticipated Pleasant Friday in Washington D.C. with temperatures reaching the 80s, followed by a...
Anticipated Pleasant Friday in Washington D.C. with temperatures reaching the 80s, followed by a chilly night ahead.

Enjoyable Friday with temperatures in the 80s expected, followed by a chilly evening in Washington D.C.

As we bid farewell to the week and welcome the weekend, the late summer Friday vibe is in the air. With the sun high in the sky, it's a perfect day to soak up some rays before the evening chill sets in.

Looking forward to Saturday, temperatures are set to warm back into the low to mid 80s, making it a toasty day, especially in the sun. So, remember to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen to protect your skin. This warm weather could also make for a nice day to dine al fresco.

The morning will start cool with pockets of patchy fog, but don't worry, low humidity and light breezes are expected throughout the afternoon and evening, making it a comfortable day overall. Afternoon high temperatures will be in the lower 80s, which is near the seasonal average for mid-September.

As we move into Sunday, the warmth will continue with highs expected to reach the mid to upper 80s. So, keep hydrated and seek shade when you can.

Overnight, the weather will remain quiet with cool lows in the 50s and mainly clear skies. Friday night temperatures will fall into the 60s, making it a comfortable evening to enjoy the start of the weekend.

College football is back at area high schools, and 7News will be covering many high school Friday Night Lights football games. However, for the specific matchups and schools being broadcast in week 2, you can find more information in the article titled "7News on Your Sideline: Matchups in Germantown, Clifton headline week 2 slate".

To stay updated with the latest forecast, download the First Alert Weather app. It's a handy tool to have, especially as we transition into autumn.

Enjoy your weekend, and let's celebrate the return of college football and the lingering warmth of summer!

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