Heat like summer will end in the next few hours as cold air spreads over the region. Rain and scattered thunderstorms will likely remain in our north, but we don’t rule out delays near the DMV. The high pressure is expected to continue on Sunday, but the wind will remain strong and cause cooling.
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Tonight included: Intermittent rains and perhaps a thunderstorm or two will follow early in the morning, particularly in areas north of Washington. Otherwise, the night will be partially cloudy, the temperature will be between 45 and 49 degrees. Strong north-westerly winds will also decrease by 10-20 m / s at night.
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Tomorrow is Sunday): Sunny skies will prevail on Sunday, but the air will be cold with strong north-westerly winds. Temperatures are expected to peak in the mid-1950s with northwest winds ranging from 10 to 20 mph. On Sunday night the clouds will move all night while the wind will stop until 40.
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Source: Washington Post
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