Monday, October 13, 2014

DC: Warm, Unsettled Week in the Offing

By Brian Lada, Meteorologist
October 13,2014; 9:05PM,EDT
 
 
Temperatures will resemble that of mid-September in the Washington D.C. area through midweek before a disruptive storm system moves into the region.
Highs are forecast to come within a few degrees of 80 F on Tuesday and Wednesday despite clouds limiting sunshine each day.
The warm afternoons will be followed up by mild nights with lows in the upper 60s, values that match the typical high temperatures for this time of year.
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These warm conditions will begin to be washed away following Wednesday as heavy rain moves over the region.

Those in the Nation's Capital may want to get their umbrellas and raincoats ready as a few showers early on Wednesday develop into a steadier rain later Wednesday and Wednesday night.
This rain can lead to travel delays and disruptions to outdoor activities with some gusty winds possible.
Know when the rain will hit by using AccuWeather.com MinuteCast™. It has the minute-by-minute forecast for your exact location. Type your city name, select MinuteCast™, and input your street address. On mobile, you can also use your GPS location.

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In 1994 on this day in weather history Savannah, GA broke Oct. record for rain with 18.53 inches total; old 12.50 inches in '90. #wxhistory
 

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