Time: 933 AM Tue September 24, 2024 Forecaster: Tim Tonge

Heavy Precipitation Outlook
Flash Flood Prediction Program

Calm, dry, nice fall day
Today will provide one last sample of fall weather for the District before warming back up into the upper 80s tomorrow and Thursday. Slightly breezy conditions will be present in the southern portions of the District, but this will be the most interesting weather phenomenon in the District today as a typical calm fall pattern remains in place. Skies will stay clear overnight with temperatures in the upper 40s.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: No rainfall is expected within the District today.

A LOOK AHEAD: An unseasonably warm airmass will arrive tomorrow and Thursday, with decent chances for some regions of the District to reach 90° Thursday before a cold front swings through Thursday night. This front will drop temps back into the low 80s heading into the weekend. No rainfall is anticipated through the extended forecast period.

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