Sunset leaves along the Blue Mash Nature Trail on Saturday in Brookeville, Md. | Today's daily digit A somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a scale of 0 to 10. 7/10: The coolest day of the fall so far, but still bright and sunny and near 60. Express forecast - Today: Mostly sunny. Highs: Near 60.
- Tonight: Increasing clouds. Lows: Near 40.
- Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, possible showers. Highs: 50 to 55.
Forecast in detail After one of our warmest Octobers on record, the cool weather rushing into the region this week will come as a shock. We had no days with highs below 63 degrees in October. This week, every day will be cooler than that, many by about 10 degrees. It's dry more often than not, setting aside some showers Tuesday and a chance of rain late Thursday into Friday. Today (Monday): Mostly sunny and brisk. The high of around 60 is a few degrees below average and the coolest we've seen this fall. Winds are from the northwest at around 10 mph with some higher gusts. Confidence: High Tonight: Mostly clear in the evening with increasing clouds overnight. It's chilly with lows within a few degrees of 40. Winds are light. Confidence: Medium-High Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest weather updates. Keep reading for the forecast through the weekend... Tomorrow (Tuesday): Mostly cloudy with the chance of a few showers around. The clouds hold highs to the low 50s, about 10 degrees below average and the coolest since April. Winds are light from the northwest. Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: Decreasing clouds and quite chilly. Lows range from near 40 downtown to the mid-30s in our colder spots with areas of frost. Winds from the northwest are light at around 5 mph. Confidence: Medium-High A look ahead Despite sunshine on Wednesday, it stays cool with highs again in the low 50s. After starting off in the 30s on Thursday, clouds increase with highs again only managing the low 50s. Confidence: Medium-High It's possible we see rain from a storm system coming up from the south Thursday night into Friday, but it could pass to our east and not really develop until offshore. In that case, we'd stay dry. For now, we'll call for a small chance of rain, but we'll end with partly sunny skies if the storm misses, with highs in the low 50s after lows near 40. Confidence: Medium Any storminess should be pulling away to our northeast Friday night into the weekend, leaving behind more chilly weather. Despite increasing sunshine, highs both weekend days are probably only 50 to 55 with nighttime lows in the 30s. Confidence: Medium |
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