Today (Saturday): It’s a wet one with areas of steady rain during the morning hours. We should transition to scattered lighter showers during the afternoon, although a light mist or drizzle is likely to be a constant. Temperatures struggle, with highs near 60 to the mid-60s. Rain totals could range anywhere from about a quarter to a half inch, with the highest totals likely to be west and southwest of D.C. Confidence: Medium
Tonight: Just a spotty light shower or sprinkle this evening and overnight, though patchy fog and drizzle might keep things damp. Lows range from the mid-50s to around 60. Confidence: Medium-High
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Tomorrow (Sunday): We’re poised to at least partially buck the weekend trend of mostly cool and showery. There’s even a chance the day is dry, although some morning showers could remain, especially to the south. Skies should brighten by afternoon, helping boost temperatures into a near 70 to mid-70s zone. Confidence: Medium
Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy conditions last through the night. Lows mainly dip to a range from the mid-50s to around 60. Confidence: Medium-High
A look ahead
Monday could have some lingering morning clouds. But overall the day should feature increasing sunshine. Highs in the mid- to upper 70s seem a good bet from here. Confidence: Medium-High
Tuesday keeps the warming trend going. With plenty of sunshine, we should get to near 80 to the low 80s for highs. Confidence: Medium