MONDAY, MAY 5, 2025 TODAY: Cloudy to Partly Sunny Scattered Showers, Storms Highs: 72-76 Winds: Southeast 5-15 mph Unsettled weather is expected, as we kick start the first full week of May. Plan for a mild and very humid day with rain and storm chances possible at any point throughout the day. The Storm Prediction Center has the DMV in the Level 1 out of 5 risk category for storms that could contain damaging winds and/or hail. High temperatures will reach the 70s with a few peeks of sun during the afternoon and evening.
TONIGHT: Showers, Storms Ending Overcast, Patchy Fog Lows: 57-65 Winds: Light Wet weather will taper off, but it will remain cloudy and damp overnight with areas of patchy fog possible.
TUESDAY: Partly Sunny Scattered Showers, Storms Highs: 74-77 Winds: Southwest 5-10 mph Skies will be a bit brighter Tuesday, but it will remain a bit unsettled with lingering chances for showers and storms, as the upper level low spins overhead.
WEDNESDAY: Partly Cloudy Highs: 74-78 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph Nice weather is expected midweek with a nice mix of sun and clouds, seasonable highs in the 70s, and comfortable humidity levels.
THURSDAY: Chance for Showers Highs: 73-78 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph Mostly cloudy with a chance at a few afternoon showers. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast. |