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Wednesday PM Forecast: Rain chances drying up, sunshine and heat to dominate

Posted 4:51 PM 9/10/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

Three words to sum up the forecast: warm, sunny, dry

Tonight & Tomorrow: Any leftover showers will quickly fizzle out after dark, with skies generally clearing. The muggy feel will remain with lows settling in the upper 60s to low 70s. Thursday will be largely sunny (More)

9/9/2025

Tuesday PM Forecast: rain chances running out

Tuesday PM Forecast: rain chances running out

Posted 2:34 PM 9/9/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

Outside of a quick shower today or tomorrow, the weather looks steadily dry and hot for the long haul. If you don’t happen to catch a shower by Wednesday, you probably won’t see another chance of rain for at least the next week—and maybe even longer.  

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9/8/2025

Monday PM Forecast: Refreshing feel fades fast, humidity's knocking on the door

Posted 5:00 PM 9/8/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

The refreshing feel won’t last much longer. Moisture is knocking on the door, and the all-too-familiar muggy feel will return on Tuesday.

Tonight & Tomorrow: The refreshing feel will remain through most of the night with dry air remaining in place. Lows will dip (More)

9/7/2025

Sunday PM Forecast: Driest air in months set to deliver a refreshing feel

Posted 5:10 PM 9/7/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

After a small step back in humidity on Sunday, a bigger break is about to move in. The Capital Area will feel some of the driest air since early May to start the week.

Tonight & Tomorrow: A full-blown punch of dry air will move into the Capital Area after sunset. There (More)

9/6/2025

Saturday PM Forecast: Front moving through, much nicer conditions follow

Posted 5:47 PM 9/6/2025 by Meteorologist Balin Rogers

The much anticipated front is here! Humidity will steadily lower, until there is none to speak of early next week. At that same time, we will experience some very pleasant morning starts.

Tonight & Tomorrow: Lows will be near 70 degrees under mostly clear skies. On (More)

9/5/2025

Friday PM Forecast: front to deliver passing showers, then much lower humidity

Friday PM Forecast: front to deliver passing showers, then much lower humidity

Posted 2:32 PM 9/5/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

A strong cold front sliding in from the north will bring a much-needed break from the humidity and even deliver the coolest mornings we’ve seen since early June. Before that, there will be some humidity to contend with and showers to dodge this weekend.

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9/4/2025

Thursday PM Forecast: Tracking a front as a busy weekend of outdoor events nears

Posted 4:39 PM 9/4/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

The return of storms to the forecast will coincide with a busy slate of outdoor events as a cold front nears the region. But as rain exits, cooler weather may follow close behind.

Tonight & Tomorrow: Skies will quickly clear out with the loss of daytime warming. (More)...

9/3/2025

Wednesday PM Forecast: gradual climb in humidity, rain coverage into the weekend

Posted 5:39 PM 9/3/2025 by Chief Meteorologist Dr. Josh Eachus

The next few afternoons will bring humidity about as low as you could expect for early September. It will still be hot. By the weekend, the next front will return chances for showers and thunderstorms.

Rest of the Week: The few showers that were able to develop will wane (More)

9/2/2025

Tuesday PM Forecast: Reinforcing the dry air before humidity creeps back

Posted 5:38 PM 9/2/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

The Capital Area will continue to catch a break from the humidity for another day or so. But it won’t take too long for humidity to start easing back into the area again.

Tonight & Tomorrow: Drier air will be reinforced overnight. The lesser humidity will allow (More)

9/1/2025

Monday PM Forecast: Humidity extending its vacation beyond Labor Day

Posted 1:05 PM 9/2/2025 by Meteorologist Malcolm Byron

Humidity will remain in check for the first few days of September. A general lack of storm activity will accompany the more comfortable feel. Meanwhile, the Storm Station is also keeping an eye on a tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic.

Tonight & Tomorrow: Skies (More)

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