THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025 TODAY: Mix Clouds and Sun Highs: 55-60 Winds: Southeast 5-10 mph The work and school week draws to a close with cool highs in the 50s. Like Thursday, clouds will be abundant in spots to start the day with gradual clearing. TONIGHT: Increasing Clouds, Patchy Fog, and Drizzle Possible Lows: 40s Winds: SE 4-8 mph Clouds return to the region overnight as a persistent easterly wind leads to patchy fog. Some drizzle is also possible late. SATURDAY: Patchy Fog, AM Drizzle/Mist Mostly Cloudy, Warm Breezes Highs: 60-70 Winds: Southeast 5-15+ mph Saturday is trending mainly dry and breezy with warmer highs in the 60s. Clouds win over sun with gusty winds at times. SUNDAY: Breezy and Very Warm Scattered Showers and PM Storms, Some Strong to Severe Highs: 70-75 Winds: South 15-20, Gusts to 30 mph A robust weather maker will move across the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday. The region is under a SLIGHT risk for severe weather with hefty downpours and damaging winds possible. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Beneficial rain totals range from 1/2 inch to 1 inch. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast.
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