Time: 830 PM Thu July 6, 2023
Forecaster: Justin Brooks
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Flash Flood Prediction Program
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ALL CLEAR ISSUED AS THE THREAT FOR HEAVY RAIN HAS COME TO AN END
A few weak showers persist northwest of the District at this time
and will taper off over the next couple of hours.
A few off and on showers cannot be completely ruled out through
midnight, favoring northern areas of the District, before skies
gradually clear through the overnight.
Overnight lows will be in the mid 50’s to low 60’s, with dew
points around the same. This will result in areas of patchy to heavy
fog into the morning hours.
Much of the same tomorrow, a slightly better chance for a little more
sunshine, with storm intensities depending on if there is sufficient
daytime heating. Storms tomorrow may contain large hail, gusty winds,
and an isolated funnel/land spout.
STORM RAINFALL POTENTIAL AND DURATION: Minimal, if any additional
rain, TR-0.10” as storm motions 25+ mph at this time.
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