Today (Saturday): The heaviest rain of the storm is ongoing this morning. It can add up quickly over short periods, with some rates up to half an inch or an inch in an hour. Most of the rain is done by early afternoon, but some showers could linger past that, especially east and northeast. Maybe a break or two in the clouds late as highs reach the mid- and upper 50s. Light winds of the morning are probably gusting around 30 to 35 mph late day. Confidence: Medium-High
Tonight: Skies clear through the night. We should end up with few clouds by sunrise. Winds could actually pick up in intensity for a bit after sunset, gusting to 35 or 40 mph at times into the early overnight. It will be chilly, with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s most spots and winds making it feel 10 degrees colder at times. Confidence: Medium-High
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Tomorrow (Sunday): Some clouds may still be around in the early morning, especially east, but it’s otherwise a day full of sunshine. Temperatures mainly rise to a range of 50 to 55 for highs. Winds blow from the north and northwest around 10 to 15 mph, with higher gusts. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow night: Another seasonably cold one. If you’re outside the Beltway, a freeze is a good bet. The city may avoid one. Skies are clear as temperatures dip to near 30 to the mid-30s. Confidence: Medium-High
Lots of sunshine again on Monday. Despite the chilly lows, it’s a bit warmer, or mid-50s to near 60 for highs. Confidence: Medium
Maybe some more clouds for Tuesday as a weak cold front advances from the west. Any light shower chance should hold off until after dark. Highs again reach the mid-50s to near 60. Confidence: Medium