* High wind watch Saturday evening into Sunday AM | Freeze watch Sunday AM outlying N & W suburbs * TODAY’S DAILY DIGIT A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10. 5/10: Kind of yucky early thanks to clouds & showers, but some redemption late ahead of an …
 
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D.C. area forecast: Rain then clearing today; Tonight’s cold front delivers squalls, roaring wind, and a chilly Sunday

* High wind watch Saturday evening into Sunday AM | Freeze watch Sunday AM outlying N & W suburbs *

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TODAY’S DAILY DIGIT
A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10.

5/10: Kind of yucky early thanks to clouds & showers, but some redemption late ahead of an overnight cold front.

EXPRESS FORECAST

Today: Widespread AM showers. Variably cloudy. Highs: Near 60 to mid-60s.
Tonight: Squalls around midnight, clearing and windy. Lows: 30-38.
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy, windy. Highs: Mid-40s to near 50.

FORECAST IN DETAIL

Hopefully you got your fill of really warm weather recently, as we’re about to go into an extended break from that kind of weather. It’s April, so it won’t be frigid, but it might feel close to frigid at times, especially when the wind is roaring on Sunday.

Today (Saturday): Rain showers or a general light rain is likely across the region during the morning. It should tend to wind down prior to or around noon in D.C., which means a little earlier west and a little later east. Rain may end up favoring eastern parts of the area overall as well. Given the expected timing, the Nats exhibition game seems good to go, although if the rain departure is delayed a small delay is possible. And for Blossom Kite Festival folks, you might want to target after lunch. In the afternoon, some clearing is likely and skies could even be fully clear for a time. It’s breezy and highs make the near 60 to mid-60s range. This day gets a 5, but it could be a case where the morning is a 2 and the afternoon is an 8! Confidence: Medium-High

Tonight: A small but powerful and strengthening low pressure system passes to our north and drags another cold front through the area. This cold front seems likely to spawn a squall line as it moves through overnight. It’s hard to guarantee thunder and lightning, but it’s certainly possible, as is briefly heavy rain and small hail or graupel. After that, winds ROAR. Damaging gusts as high as 50-60 mph are possible within a general 25-35 mph sustained wind. Lows dip to near 30 in the coldest spots and to the upper 30s downtown. Confidence: Medium-High

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Tomorrow (Sunday): It’s a chilly and windy one, especially early in the day. Winds are a little weaker than overnight, with sustained levels around 20-25 mph early and a few gusts near or past 50 mph possible. We do see quite sunny skies though, perhaps with some clouds intermixed during peak heating. It won’t be too warm, as highs only reach the mid-40s to near 50. I do think winds should die off pretty quick late day as the pressure gradient relaxes rapidly. It could be a relatively pleasant evening for a stroll! Confidence: Medium-High

Tomorrow night: Skies remain mostly clear and it’s another seasonably chilly one. Look for a low temperature range from near 30 to near 40, coolest suburbs to warmest urban areas. Winds head toward light. Confidence: Medium

A city scene. (Peter Bjork via Flickr)

A city scene. (Peter Bjork via Flickr)

A LOOK AHEAD

A winter-like clipper system is passing to the north on Monday. Out ahead of it we should see warmer air temporarily drawn back into the area, and probably an increase in clouds. There could even be a few showers around at times, particularly late day. Highs are in the near 60 to mid-60s range. Confidence: Medium

Another cold front passes Monday night and brings us cooler air for Tuesday. Lows are in the 30s most spots, with highs only reaching the mid-40s to near 50 once again. We should see increased sunshine with time at least, but winds are probably gusty again, just not quite as bad as this weekend! There’s a risk for a widespread freeze, even into the city, Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Confidence: Medium

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