Keep your umbrella handy through Tuesday evening if you plan on heading outside!
Summer-like weather is taking a break as a cold front continues to move through the D.C. area mid-week.
Strong storms with heavy downpours and lightning have already passed through Fairfax and likely will move out of the area around 6 p.m., according to Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer.
Heads up in Prince George's County. Strong storm with Heavy rain moving along 50 heading East. pic.twitter.com/w01xH9eJqp — Doug Kammerer (@dougkammerer) June 3, 2014
Between the storms, it will be a hot and humid Tuesday afternoon with a high temperature of 86.
A few areas could see more showers into the evening hours, but nothing too severe is expected later in the day.
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Rainy and partly cloudy weather is also in the forecast for Wednesday and Thursday before clearing up this weekend.