D.C.-area forecast: The heat is gone, and cool, showery weather takes over

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D.C.-area forecast: The heat is gone, and cool, showery weather takes over
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There are daily chances of rain through Friday.

A weak area of low pressure to our east may push a few showers over the area or perhaps some patchy drizzle. The clouds and breezes off the ocean associated with the low-pressure zone keep it cool, with highs only 65 to 70. Confidence: Medium-HighLow pressure remains stalled offshore, so we’ll hang on to clouds and perhaps a few showers or a bit of drizzle. Lows range from 55 to 60.

, meaning clouds stay put and showers or drizzle could linger. Highs are again only 65 to 70 with lows Wednesday night near 60. Confidence: Medium, the offshore low drifts off to the north, allowing at least some intervals of sun. However, that opens the door for the next storm system to come in from the west, offering the chance of showers and storms Thursday afternoon into early Friday.

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