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elleng

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Sun Mar 14, 2021, 10:21 PM Mar 2021

D.C.-area forecast: Follow the bouncing temperatures up, down and then up again -- with a few flakes

Tomorrow (Monday): Temperatures cool off to start the workweek with high pressure in control and a light wind around 5-10 mph from the north. Highs only reach the mid-40s to near 50 despite mostly sunny skies through most of the day, before clouds increase late afternoon as a system starts to approach from the west. Confidence: Medium-High.

Tomorrow night: Some light rain showers are possible by late evening or overnight, perhaps with a touch of wintry mix. Accumulation seems unlikely, other than maybe a little on grass well north and west of D.C. Skies are cloudy as we bottom out in the low to mid-30s. Confidence: Medium.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/03/14/pm-update-temperatures-drop-overnight-less-windy-cooler-monday/?

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D.C.-area forecast: Follow the bouncing temperatures up, down and then up again -- with a few flakes (Original Post) elleng Mar 2021 OP
Ice and snow Tuesday around Gettysburg Duncanpup Mar 2021 #1

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