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Through tonight: Winds will begin to calm down over the next few hours, leaving us with clear, calm and cold conditions overnight. Temperatures will probably fall into the teens outside the Beltway. Closer to D.C., temperatures will settle in the low 20s.
View the current weather at The Washington Post.
Tomorrow (Monday): A very chilly start, but temperatures will recover back to normal values for this time of year. Skies will be mostly sunny, and highs will top out in the upper 40s with just a light south wind at 5 to 10 mph. Clear and not as cold tomorrow night, with lows in the mid- to upper 20s and a light south wind at 5 mph.
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Record cold? Probably not, but it’s worth keeping an eye on just how cold things get tonight. Here are tonight’s record lows (and forecast lows) for the major climate sites around the region.
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