Democracy Dies in Darkness

PM Update: Showers move through into early Wednesday, then taper off

Most of the heavy activity stays to our south. We could see some brief downpours.

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Our soupy day eventually gave way to some raindrops moving up from the south. They’re with us off and on through the night, with locations south of town mostly ending up tallying the highest totals. Wednesday shouldn’t be too wet, but some showers remain a risk, and it will be cooler than today.

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Through Tonight: Showers are likely through the night and are probably most numerous as one heads south of the immediate area. A few rumbles may mix in. Expect about a tenth to a quarter inch locally, with some potential for more if heavier showers focus on one spot for a while. Lows will dip into the mid- and upper 60s. Winds blow from the northeast around 10 mph.

View the current weather at The Washington Post.

Tomorrow (Wednesday): Steadier activity could linger into the morning, but scattered showers are generally dwindling with time. Highs mainly reach the mid-70s. Winds continue to blow from the northeast around 10 mph, with higher gusts.

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