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Persistent summer heat prevails in Washington DC with temperatures approaching high 80s degrees and low humidity levels on Friday.

Soaring temperatures on Friday: A taste of summer's lingering heat, with sunny skies and lower humidity, will peak into the upper 80s.

Washington's Climate: Summer heat continues with temperatures approaching mid-80s on Friday,...
Washington's Climate: Summer heat continues with temperatures approaching mid-80s on Friday, accompanied by low moisture levels

Persistent summer heat prevails in Washington DC with temperatures approaching high 80s degrees and low humidity levels on Friday.

Forecast for the Weekend in Washington, D.C.

This weekend promises a mix of weather conditions in the nation's capital.

On Friday, a cold front will approach, bringing mild temperatures and scattered clouds. The weather will be very mild, with high temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Some neighborhoods may even reach 90 degrees. However, most areas will stay dry, with occasional raindrops possible. The sky will be sunny with low humidity, making for a pleasant evening.

As we move into Saturday, the weather will become cooler compared to Friday. A mix of sun and clouds is forecasted, and high temperatures will be slightly below 80 degrees. Dry weather is expected, offering a comfortable day outdoors.

Sunday, however, will be a different story. The weather forecast for Sunday predicts a mostly cloudy day with temperatures ranging from 19°C to 21°C. There is a high chance of rain, up to 90%, and possible light rain showers. Wind gusts between 19 and 28 km/h are expected.

Unfortunately, no specific information about the first and second halves of the weekend was provided. Similarly, no information about the rest of the weekend was given.

It's worth noting that the average temperature for late September is 80 degrees. So, Sunday's high temperatures in the mid-70s will be a significant drop from the norm.

Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the weekend. Enjoy the cooler weather and stay dry!

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