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Until tonight: Clouds continue to get lower and thicker this evening, but should remain dry through sunset and beyond. Rain will arrive earliest in the south and west, late in the evening to around midnight. It will be stable before dawn and may become heavier around sunrise. Nighttime temperatures are fairly stable and not far from 50 degrees.
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Tomorrow (Saturday): Rain should be heaviest in the morning to late morning and taper off by early afternoon. The risk of flooding is probably highest during that period and for some time thereafter. The rain will mostly stop by mid-afternoon. High temperatures reach the mid-50s, with the east being the warmest and the west being the coolest. Winds will become stronger as the storm moves away, with gusts of 30 to 40 mph possible in the evening.
By the time the rain stops, we'll probably get about 1.5 to 2.5 inches.Locations east and northeast of DC may be preferred if the total is highest
Sunday: The sunshine has returned. Plan for few clouds throughout the day. After morning temperatures cool into the near to mid 30s, low to mid 50s is a good target for high temperatures. Winds will be 25 to 30 mph during the midday and afternoon hours.
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Latest pollen information: Tree pollen is moderate at 27.5 grains per cubic meter of air.
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