Saturday, June 7, 2014

DC: Dry Weather, Warmth to Hold Through Sunday

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
June 7,2014; 11:27AM,EDT
 
 
Dry and warm weather will hold through Sunday around the Washington, D.C., area.
The weather this weekend will continue to feature some of the best conditions for most outdoor activities since last summer.
Rain will stay away from the nation's capital through Sunday as temperatures once again rise into the 80s. Humidity levels will begin to increase on Sunday.

At Long Pond, Pennsylvania, for the Pocono 400 on Sunday, sunshine will throttle the temperature to near 80 F after a traditional cool early June start in the mountains. There may be patchy early morning fog. Thunderstorms building to the west in the afternoon should hold off until after the race.
AccuWeather.com MinuteCast™ has the minute-by-minute forecast for your exact location when showers and thunderstorms threaten. Type your city name, select MinuteCast™, and input your street address. On mobile, you can also use your GPS location.
If it is the beach you had in mind for swimming this weekend, remember surf temperatures are in the middle to upper 60s and can pose a risk of cold water shock for some individuals.
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Get your fill of sunshine and outdoor plans in this weekend, as much of the upcoming week is likely to be unsettled with showers and thunderstorms around on a nearly daily basis. The rainfall can affect part of the metro area Sunday night.

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