Pinpoint Weather: Daily rain chances through next week
Friday will be warm and muggy. Temperatures will rise into the upper 70s and 80s under variably cloudy skies. A nearly stationary front will set up over the Mid-Atlantic, allowing scattered showers and storms to develop. While a few morning showers cannot be ruled out, rain coverage will be more widespread during the afternoon and evening. Isolated strong storms may develop. Repeated rounds of heavy rainfall could lead to flooding concerns.
The unsettled pattern will persist into the weekend. Similar to Friday, there's a greater chance for scattered showers and storms during the afternoon and evening hours each day. You may want a 'Plan B' if you have any plans outdoors this Father's Day. Highs for Saturday and Sunday will be in the upper 70s and 80s.
While stronger storms may produce gusty winds, the main storm concern is heavy rainfall. Overall, rainfall totals will range from 0.75 – 2.00″ over the next three days, although some thunderstorms may produce locally higher amounts. Most storms will be slow-moving and could train on each other, so flash flooding is a concern.
Daily rain chances will linger into the upcoming week. Warm, moist air will continue to push through Southwest and Central Virginia; scattered showers and storms will have the chance to form during the afternoon and evening hours. Highs will be in the upper 70s and 80s on Monday and Tuesday.
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