By Courtney Spamer, Meteorologist
July 27,2014; 9:15PM,EDT
Showers and thunderstorms from the weekend trickle into Monday. Storms are expected to be typical summer-time thunderstorms, and are not expected to be severe.
Monday will be the last warm and sticky day for the I-95 corridor, with afternoon highs in the mid 80s in Washington D.C.
However, noticeably cooler air moves in for Tuesday. With lower humidity, temperatures will drop temperatures to 5 degrees below average for the end of July. The District will see a high of 80 on Tuesday, with the low dropping to the low 60s Tuesday night.
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Cool weather sticks around through the middle of the week with highs persisting into the low to mid 80s each afternoon. The biggest change will be the lower humidity as dew points stay in the 50s until late in the week.
Late in the week, a storm system from the southern Plains will move in some more humidity and the next chance for rain and thunderstorms for Friday.
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