Friday, September 6, 2013

More Waves of Cool Air for DC Into Mid-September

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 6,2013; 9:14PM,EDT
 
If you like days with bright warm sunshine, low humidity and cool nights, chances are you will like the weather into mid-September around Washington, D.C.
At least two more waves of cool air will roll into the region. One will arrive Sunday and stick around into early next week. Another wave is due in late next week.
In between the cool waves, folks who like a little warmth and humidity may be satisfied as well.

The passage of a cool front Sunday may bring a stray thunderstorm. The next front may bring spotty showers and thunderstorms later Wednesday into Thursday.
The vast majority of the time will be free of rain for outdoor plans, projects and construction activities.
The weather Monday evening for the Redskins first game of the regular 2013 season should be clear and comfortable with temperatures falling through the 70s.
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As far as the tropics are concerned, no systems will directly impact the area through at least next week.
 

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