By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
December 17,2013; 8:08PM,EST
After the last gasp of Tuesday's snow showers move away, much higher temperatures will work their way into Washington, D.C., later this week. The warmth will be accompanied by rain at times.
Temperatures will trend back to near average for mid-December by Thursday then above average Friday into the weekend.
Record-challenging warmth is possible on Sunday with temperatures forecast to climb well into the 60s.
As warmer, more moist air moves in, episodes of fog are possible which could slow travel.
Rain is possible each day Friday through Sunday. Drenching rain is most likely Sunday into early Monday.
According to AccuWeather.com Long Range Expert Paul Pastelok, "With the anticipated weather now through the end of the month, temperatures for December may average close to normal."
As of Dec. 16, temperatures have averaged 0.7 degrees below the normal of 38.6 degrees for the month.
Pastelok expects the weather pattern to erase much of this local temperature deficit by the end of the month with well above-average warmth forecast late this week into the weekend.
"There will still be a few chilly episodes later in the month, but not to the extreme of what we have experienced during late November into early December," Pastelok stated.
The warmup will not mean an end to potential snowstorms for the upcoming winter.
Tune in to AccuWeather Live Mornings every weekday at 7 a.m. EST. We will be talking about the snowstorm and weather leading up to Christmas.
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