Today will once again be mild and dry throughout the day and evening. A low-pressure system is slowly moving across the desert southwest today, leading to southwesterly flow aloft across the region. This southwesterly flow will bring mild and dry conditions for the District today and this evening. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid to upper 80s this afternoon, mostly sunny skies. Overnight temperatures will drop into the low to mid 50s on the plains with upper 40s to around 50 degrees along the foothills. |
A LOOK AHEAD: Cooler tomorrow as the disturbance moves into the region bringing a good chance of off and on showers during the day, lasting into the evening hours, overnight and into Sunday. Storm strength will hinge on how much daytime heating occurs with high temperatures only expected to reach the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. These cooler temperatures could potentially result in just shower activity with very little convection during the day decreasing chances for any heavy rainfall, with a better chance for more persistent rainfall rather than thunderstorm activity. Some showers could be moderate to briefly heavy at times with upwards of and inch of total precipitation during this event. Off and on showers may persist through the day Sunday, finally tapering off into the afternoon/evening. Sunday will be even cooler with high temperatures remaining in the mid to upper 50s.
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