Listen to our daily D.C. forecasts: Apple Podcasts | Amazon Echo | More options
Through Tonight: We start the night clear, but probably see more clouds develop with time. Lows range from near 60 to the mid-60s. Winds are out of the east, around five mph.
View the current weather at The Washington Post.
Tomorrow (Saturday): It’s a mix of sun and clouds, perhaps leaning toward clouds. Humidity is back up a bit. Still not much of a bother, though. Highs aren’t too far from 80. Winds blow from the southeast around five mph.
Sunday: Showers arrive Saturday night and probably continue for most of Sunday. It may not rain all the time, but some of it could be heavy, potentially leading to some localized flooding. Temperatures likely get stuck in the 70s thanks to all the clouds and rain around. Rainfall totals of 0.5 to 1 inch seem a good bet, with some spots seeing more. Winds blow lightly from the south.
See Camden Walker’s forecast through the weekend. And if you haven’t already, join us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. For related traffic news, check out Gridlock.
Pollen update: Mold spores are high. Weed pollen is moderate/high. Tree and grass pollen are low.
Want our 5 a.m. forecast delivered to your email in-box? Subscribe here.