CommuteCast: Clear Skies a Welcome Break
More warm weather expected Wednesday
After all the rain and bad weather of recent, today has been a welcome and beautiful break! Highs are now topping out in the low 70s, just about everywhere, and light winds out of the northeast are the only reminder of the long-lived storm that ended yesterday.
Tonight: Clear and cool conditions will rule the night. Temperatures will range from the mid and upper 40s in the suburbs to right around 50 degrees in Washington. Some patchy fog may form by morning as temperatures cool to near the dew point -- the area remains quite soggy from the last few days.
Tomorrow: Our short-lived spell of nicer weather will continue tomorrow, even as clouds begin to increase again by late in the day. Temperatures should reach the mid and upper 70s on a warm southerly wind that will blow between 10-15 mph by afternoon.
See Jason's latest thoughts on recent drought-busting rains, and Matt's full forecast through the weekend.
By Ian Livingston |
May 13, 2008; 3:15 PM ET
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Posted by: El Bombo | May 13, 2008 4:44 PM
El Bombo:
You may be interested in the comments I just made in the "Busting Out of The Drought" post from this morning.
Contained, are also some comments from the Virginia State Climatologists office. You can send all unwanted rain, MY WAY !
Sorry for being late, but I was away throughtout the day.
Posted by: Augusta Jim | May 13, 2008 10:40 PM
Make that "throughout". I need to proof read after a long Day!
49 degrees at 10:45, another chilly night.
Posted by: Augusta Jim | May 13, 2008 10:48 PM
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Unfortunately it's only a two-day respite. Then more rain.