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Last updated on April 20, 2024 at 5:46 a.m.
Matt Ritter 7News First Alert Meteorologist
Showers from Friday night and early Saturday morning are moving out of the D.C. area, as a cold front moves slowly through the area today. Temperatures will be near average today, since the cool-down with the front won’t be immediate and won’t be very pronounced, although the air will be drying out gradually throughout the day.
Clouds will hang tough for most of the morning then start breaking up this afternoon and that will continue into the evening. A wave of low pressure will develop in the southern U.S. along the old front, and even though that will keep the next round of steady rain to our south, the area will get cloud cover back overnight and into the day Sunday.
Lack of sunshine and a northerly breeze will keep Sunday rather cool, but not too bad. High pressure will bring back sunshine for Monday and Tuesday of next week, followed by another cold front on Wednesday with a chance of showers.
7News First Alert Forecast
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy in the morning, gradual clearing in the afternoon. Warm, becoming breezy and drier. Highs in the middle 60s to low 70s.
Winds: W 5-15
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear, then increasing clouds. Diminishing winds. A bit cool. Lows in the low to middle 40s.
Winds: N 5-10
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy, unseasonably cool. Highs in the middle 50s to low 60s.
Winds: NW 5-10
MONDAY: Mostly sunny, more seasonable. Highs in the middle to upper 60s.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny, warmer. Highs in the low 70s.
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