WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2024 TODAY: Partly Sunny, Breezy Highs: 40-45 Winds: Southwest 5-15, Gusts 25 mph + After a freezing cold start, high temperatures will climb back into the 40s. Our average high for this time of year is 52. Similar to Tuesday, it will be breezy at times, making for wind chills in the 30s during the afternoon. Clouds will increase late in the day, as a strong cold front approaches. THURSDAY: WIND ALERT Early Morning Rain/Snow Showers Partly Sunny, Windy Highs: 43-48 Wind Chills: 30s to 20s Winds: West 10-20, Gusts to 40 mph + A robust cold front will pass through early in the morning bringing a chance for rain and snow. Air temperatures will be above freezing, so roads will likely just be wet. There isn't a lot of moisture with this system. Only a few hundredths of precipitation is expected. The bigger impact will be the winds. Winds will howl through the afternoon - gusting over 40 mph, at times. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory from 9am until 6pm. FRIDAY: COLD ALERT Mostly Sunny, Breezy Highs: 35-40 Winds: Northwest 10-20 mph Even colder weather arrives to round out the work and school week. Highs may struggle to reach 40 degrees for many neighborhoods. Plan for morning wind chills in the teens and afternoon feels-like temperatures in the 20s with a blustery northwest wind. SATURDAY: Partly Sunny Highs: 40-45 Winds: Southwest 10-15 mph Below average temperatures will stick around Saturday under partly cloudy skies. If able, be sure to stop by the U.S. Marine Corp War Memorial with an new, unwrapped toy for a child in need around the DMV. For more information about Toys for Tots, please click here. SUNDAY: Partly Sunny High: 55-60 Winds: South 5-10 mph Milder air finally arrives Sunday with highs well into the 50s for most neighborhoods. Mild temperatures in the middle 50s to middle 60s return Monday and Tuesday. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast. |