Warm weather hung on in the area today. Most spots ended up a few degrees above average for the date as highs reached the low and mid-80s. If you like our current weather regime, you’ll like what’s ahead because it’s generally more of the same. Tomorrow may feature temperatures a touch cooler than today. Other than that, mainly smooth sailing.
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Through Tonight: Like last night, humidity levels regulate our temperature falls somewhat. It’ll be seasonable but not super cool. Mainly upper 50s to mid-60s. Some patchy fog could develop late.
View the current weather at The Washington Post.
Tomorrow (Thursday): It should be similar to today. Maybe some more clouds, but not a lot more if so. Afternoon readings should rise to around 80 and into the low 80s. Winds probably blow lightly from the southeast.
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Astronomical fall approaches: We’ve now got nine days until average highs fall into the 70s in Washington. While it should stay warm through the weekend and into next week, some hints of that kind of weather are showing up by late next week.