4 things to know about the weather:
- Monday showers
- Gusts at 20 mph
- Another front/chance for rain Wednesday
- Sunny for the Washington Nationals home opener
Did you feel some rain Sunday night? You might want to keep your umbrella around Monday as that rain will continue into the day.
Light showers will continue for the morning hours, moving from the west to the east. By late morning, most of the rain will be to the east of I-95 and will continue to move out by the early afternoon.
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The morning won't start off that cold with temperatures in the 50s. Cloud cover will decrease, and you’ll see more sunshine later this afternoon and this evening. Highs will reach the mid-60s. Winds will pick up, gusting at 20 mph from the southwest.
Tuesday will be dry for the most part, but there's a chance of an isolated shower or two in the evening. Temperatures will be slightly cooler in the lower 60s. Isolated showers are on tap for Wednesday morning.
Wednesday and Thursday will be slightly cooler in the 50s as a cold front passes through the area but temperatures will pick back up by Friday. The weekend looks to be nice and mild with temperatures in the low 70s.
Weather radar
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10-day forecast

Quickcast
MONDAY:
Showers, then sun & clouds
Wind: SW 5-10 mph, gusts 20 mph
HIGHS: Mid to Upper 60s
MONDAY NIGHT:
Partly Cloudy
Wind: W 5-10 mph
LOWS: Low 40s
TUESDAY:
Mostly Sunny
Wind: W 5-10 mph
HIGHS: Near 60°
WEDNESDAY:
Sun & Clouds, Isolated Shower Chance
Wind: NW 5-15 mph, gusts 20 mph
HIGHS: Mid to Upper 50s
THURSDAY:
Sunny
Wind: WNW 5-10 mph
HIGHS: Upper 50s
Sunrise 7:04 AM Sunset 7:24
Average High: 59 Average Low: 41