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Below Average Temperatures and Increasing Rain Chances Expected in the Coming Days

Temperatures in Washington D.C. took a dip below average today, bringing a slight relief from the recent heatwave. However, the added humidity made it a bit less comfortable than the previous days. Highs near 80 degrees Fahrenheit are expected for the next few days, as the chances of rain increase. While the city could use an extended wetter stretch, unfortunately, it is not expected to happen over the weekend.

Tonight, there is a possibility of a couple of showers, but they are not expected to cause much trouble. Lows will mainly be in the mid-60s, with a chance of some fog in the morning.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, the area will experience light to moderate showers throughout the day. The rain is expected to be most intense in the evening, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms. Rainfall totals of half an inch to an inch are likely by Thursday morning. Highs will range from near 70 to the mid-70s.

The pollen levels for tree pollen, weed pollen, and mold spores are currently low to moderate.

Washington D.C. has experienced its third 90-degree day on Sunday, but overall, the city has been running below average in terms of hot days this warm season. It is currently about three days below the average count, with the expectation of more hot days to come. It is important to note that July typically has an average high of 90 degrees.

For more detailed forecasts, you can listen to the daily D.C. forecasts on Apple Podcasts or Amazon Echo. You can also follow The Washington Post on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates. Additionally, for traffic news, check out Gridlock.

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Article: Temperatures in Washington D.C. took a dip below average today, bringing a slight relief from the recent heatwave. However, the added humidity made it a bit less comfortable than the previous days. Highs near 80 degrees Fahrenheit are expected for the next few days, as the chances of rain increase. While the city could use an extended wetter stretch, unfortunately, it is not expected to happen over the weekend.

Tonight, there is a possibility of a couple of showers, but they are not expected to cause much trouble. Lows will mainly be in the mid-60s, with a chance of some fog in the morning.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, the area will experience light to moderate showers throughout the day. The rain is expected to be most intense in the evening, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms. Rainfall totals of half an inch to an inch are likely by Thursday morning. Highs will range from near 70 to the mid-70s.

The pollen levels for tree pollen, weed pollen, and mold spores are currently low to moderate.

Washington D.C. has experienced its third 90-degree day on Sunday, but overall, the city has been running below average in terms of hot days this warm season. It is currently about three days below the average count, with the expectation of more hot days to come. It is important to note that July typically has an average high of 90 degrees.

For more detailed forecasts, you can listen to the daily D.C. forecasts on Apple Podcasts or Amazon Echo. You can also follow The Washington Post on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates. Additionally, for traffic news, check out Gridlock.

If you would like to receive the 5 a.m. forecast delivered to your email inbox, you can subscribe here.

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1 thought on “Below Average Temperatures and Increasing Rain Chances Expected in the Coming Days”

  1. It’s time to grab your umbrellas and bundle up! The weather forecast indicates below-average temperatures and higher chances of rain in the upcoming days. Be prepared and stay dry!

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