THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2025 TODAY: Mostly Cloudy Snow Showers Possible Highs: 33-40 Wind: Southwest 5-10 mph Temperatures are starting out in the teens in most neighborhoods, but fortunately the winds are light to calm, so we aren't too wind chilled. Any early sun will fade behind the clouds, so plan for an overall cloudy and cold day with highs in the mid to upper 30s. It will likely feel better than yesterday with noticeably lighter winds. A weak upper level system swinging overhead will produce the chance for a few flurries or snow showers in parts of the area. A quick coating of snow is possible in D.C. and areas north of I-66 and Route 50. Highest precipitation chances arrive this afternoon and evening. TONIGHT: Gradual Clearing Lows: 24-30 Winds: West 3-8 mph Skies will gradually clear as winds shift from the west. Low will mainly stay in the 20s. FRIDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: 41-46 Winds: South 3-8 mph After a freezing cold start, plan for sunshine and milder, more seasonable, afternoon highs in the 40s. Dry weather is expected for your Friday night plans with temperatures in the 30s. SATURDAY: Cloudy, PM Rain Showers Highs: 43-48 Winds: Southwest 5-10 mph A complex weather maker will keep most of the DMV on the milder side with clouds and afternoon and evening rain showers. SUNDAY: Snow Showers Possible Highs: 30s Winds: Northwest 8-12 mph As colder air will filters across the Mid-Atlantic, enough moisture may be in place to bring scattered snow showers. MLK DAY & INAUGURATION DAY Mostly Sunny, Windy Highs: 23-28 Wind Chills: 8-13 Winds: Northwest 10-20, Gusts to 35 mph Cold air won't be in short supply to start the week. Highs will only reach the 20s Monday with gusty winds.
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