By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
August 28,2014; 9:04PM,ET
After a subtle cooldown, hot and humid weather will bounce back in Washington, D.C., during the Labor Day weekend.
High temperatures around the region will reach or exceed the 80s F through Labor Day and will top the 90-degree mark on Sunday.
For people heading to the beach this weekend, the surf will diminish as Cristobal moves away over the North Atlantic.
Much of the time will be free of rain this weekend. However, there will be spotty showers and thunderstorms popping up in the building warmth and humidity. Some neighborhoods could be thoroughly drenched by a downpour.
The greatest concentration of showers and storms is likely to be during Sunday and Sunday evening.
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Indications are that there will be more warm, rather than cool, days through the middle of September, which will be a bit of a switch from most of the summer.
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