Afternoon Update: Rain mostly finished, chance of showers through Thursday


Flood Watch Update

* Flood watch until 6 p.m. *

A developing low-pressure area to our south and southeast has influenced our current weather conditions, keeping us cool due to a warm front to the north. Although most of the rain has already fallen, we can expect cool temperatures, cloudy periods, and a few showers until tomorrow.

Weather Forecast Details

Through tonight: Skies will gradually clear this evening as any remaining showers taper off. Overnight, expect mainly clear skies as temperatures drop to the upper 30s and lower 40s.

View the current weather at The Washington Post.

Tomorrow’s Weather Expectations

Tomorrow (Thursday): The morning may see intermittent sunshine, but cold air aloft could lead to the formation of new clouds. By late afternoon, there is a chance of a passing shower as temperatures climb into the mid- and upper 50s. Expect westerly winds around 10 to 15 mph.

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April Rainfall Recap

April showers: Washington D.C. has experienced rain on eight of the last nine days, with over a quarter inch of rainfall recorded each day so far this month, including around 1 inch today.

In recent days, rainfall totals have ranged from 1 to 1.5 inches in the local area and southern regions, while northern areas have received 2 to 3 or more inches. Some areas west of Frederick have seen up to 3.5 inches of rain, with over 3 inches near Ellicott City and close to 3 inches at BWI-Marshall.

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