A chilly pattern for the D.C. region
Tonight: Mostly Clear and Cold
Lows: 27-33 | Wind: NW 5-10
Friday: Mostly Sunny, Cold Start, Seasonable Afternoon
Highs: 47-52 | Wind: Light
Saturday: Sunny and Cold
Temperatures: 20s early to mid 40s Afternoon | Wind: NW 10 mph
Yesterday's rainfall of 3.1" was not only a record for the day but the wettest December day in Washington weather records. A much drier pattern is upon us but with generally clear skies, nights will be cold and days a bit chillier than average. First freeze still hasn't come to D.C. but by Saturday morning for the first time temperatures will drop in the 20s. I'll show our great sunset in time lapse and views of the snow across the Blue Ridge tonight at 11.
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