A wave of showers and thunderstorms is set to roll over the Washington, D.C., area, potentially impacting the evening commute.
There’s an 80% chance of rain Thursday. After a rainy start to the day, prepare for the second wave of precipitation about 4 to 7 p.m.
The good news? We'll be back to sunshine by Friday.
Remember an umbrella and rain gear! Rain will be heavy at times.
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Two Rainy Periods on Thursday
The first round of steady morning rain soaked the D.C. area. A little sunshine may break through in the early afternoon.
Another line of showers and thunderstorms will arrive with the cold front.
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Isolated strong to severe storms could develop, and gusty winds are the biggest potential threat. The National Weather Service says the severe weather threat level is 1 out of 5 (marginal). The highest chance for a storm is for areas south and east of Washington.
Dry conditions will likely return by 11 p.m., Storm Team4 says.
Rainfall is expected to total about a quarter to half-inch, Storm Team4 says.
10-Day Forecast for the D.C. Area
The weather will take a fast turn for the better, but watch out for more rain chances to close out the weekend.
Sunny skies and highs about 64° to 70° are on tap for Friday, and Saturday will be a little warmer with highs about 75°.
Sunday will start mild, but showers are likely by sunset. Monday will also bring a 30% chance of rain.
A much cooler pattern will settle for the middle of next week, with highs in the 50s from Tuesday to Thursday.