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DC weather: Thursday and Friday rain; weekend wintry mix possible
Thursday and Friday rain ahead of a possible weekend wintry mix for parts of DMV. FOX 5’s Tucker Barnes has the latest forecast.
WASHINGTON - A soggy end to the week is on the way for the Washington, D.C., region as rain moves in Thursday and continues into Friday.
What we know:
Clouds, showers and patchy fog will linger through much of Thursday afternoon along the I‑95 corridor in central Maryland, through northern Virginia and into the District. Highs will reach the mid‑40s, which, along with the rain, should help melt any stubborn snow piles left from last month’s storm.
Rain continues overnight and into Friday morning before clearing by the afternoon. Temperatures will rebound into the mid‑ to upper‑50s to close out the workweek.
Saturday looks dry with partly sunny skies and highs in the low 50s.
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DC snow threat: Wintry mix possible Sunday into Monday
There is the potential for some mixing of rain and snow this weekend across parts of the Washington, D.C. region.
What's next:
The FOX 5 Weather Team is tracking a slight winter storm threat Sunday into Monday. Both the European and American models show a cold rain Sunday that could flip to snow showers. If the system develops, it may cause travel issues Sunday evening and during the Monday morning commute.
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The Source: Information in this article comes from the FOX 5 Weather Team and the National Weather Service.