Now that was a pretty nice day, right? A broad area of high pressure dominated the weather in the Northeast, making for some lovely late-summer conditions up and down the seaboard. That same high-pressure system will slide offshore by tonight, giving us a bit of an easterly flow that may will result in some morning fog or low-level clouds tomorrow. But that won’t matter too much, because once those clouds burn off we’ve got another nice day on Monday.
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Through tonight: No complaints about the weather this evening and overnight. Skies will remain clear, and temperatures will cool off nicely, settling in the upper 50s outside the city and in the low 60s downtown. Light winds from the east-northeast will allow some low-level clouds or patchy fog to develop in the predawn hours, especially east of the city and closer to the Chesapeake Bay.
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Tomorrow (Monday): Low clouds and patchy fog will quickly burn off in the early morning, leaving us with another bright and sunny day. Temperatures will be quite comfortable again, with highs near 80 degrees under a cool east wind of 5 to 10 mph. The evening stays comfortable, with clouds building late and temperatures in the low 60s.
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