By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
November 6,2013; 6:01PM,EST
Chilly air started the week and will end the week around Washington, D.C.
The leading edge of chilly air will arrive Thursday evening. By Friday, the area will feel like late November with winds gusting to around 40 mph and RealFeel® temperatures in the 40s.
Brisk and chilly conditions will stick around through Sunday, but both days of the weekend should bring a good deal of sunshine. Temperatures will recover to near 60 on Sunday, but winds will be a factor in outdoor activities.

A reinforcing push of chilly air is slated to move in during the middle of next week and could bring another step down into the coldest air of the season so far.
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As far as any snow on the nearby horizon, there can be some of the white stuff accumulating over northern upstate New York and northern New England Sunday into Monday, but not around Washington, D.C. At least not just yet.
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