The weather during the first full weekend of February has been rather benign. And not just in our area, but really across the nation as well. I suppose most of us will take that given the flurry of storm activity over the past week or so. Sunshine won’t be in short order tomorrow, and despite temperatures only in the mid 30s, you may feel a bit warmer as the power of an increasing sun angle makes itself known. Spring is indeed on the way.
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Through Tonight: Gusty winds will begin to subside after sunset, taking a bit of the chill out of the air. Skies will become mostly clear, setting the stage for another cold overnight period. Lows will fall into the upper teens outside the Beltway, and down to about 20-22o inside the Beltway and closer to the city.
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Tomorrow (Sunday): It’s a chilly start and temperatures won’t really recover too much despite the ample sunshine. Still a pleasant winter day overall though, with highs topping out in the mid to upper 30s with little wind. A few clouds move in tomorrow night ahead of another cold period, though not as cold as tonight. Lows tomorrow should range from 22-26o.
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