By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 23,2014; 9:34PM,EDT
A storm moving up the Atlantic coast with rain will briefly disrupt the dry weather and warming trend this week around Washington, D.C.
Earlier concern for rain by Thursday will likely be realized.
The combination of rain, wind and other conditions may result in AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures in the 50s at times during Wednesday night and Thursday. Actual temperatures may be no higher than the 60s.
Minor flooding at times of high tide can occur on Thursday along the Atlantic coast of Delmarva and around Norfolk, Virginia.
By the time, the storm departs on Friday and on through the weekend, the surrounding air mass will continue to modify. Dry air and clear skies will expand eastward from the Midwest.
The weather will be dandy for checking out the foliage in northern upstate New York and northern New England.
In the Washington, D.C., area, highs in the 80s are in the offing for Saturday and Sunday with abundant sunshine.
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