Tuesday, October 1, 2013

DC: Rainless Weather Through Friday

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 1,2013; 5:44PM,EDT
 
 
Rain-free weather will continue around the Washington, D.C. area through Friday and could last into the weekend.
A zone of high pressure will continue to hover around the Atlantic Seaboard keeping the atmosphere dry enough to prevent rain from developing in place or keep it from moving in from the west.

The pattern will be very favorable for outdoor plans and construction projects.
The only potential travel problem will be patchy morning fog for commuters well north and west of the city.
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A weak system may try to produce spotty showers over the northern Appalachians toward the weekend.
It may not be until early next week when a cold front from the Midwest and perhaps a tropical system from the Gulf of Mexico combine forces to bring the next chance of rain to the Washington, D.C. area and much of the Atlantic Seaboard.
Until then, temperatures will continue to average well above normal.
 

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