
CWG Live updates: More scattered showers and storms today, then in days to come
Welcome to cwg.live, updated around-the-clock by Capital Weather Gang meteorologists.
Happening now: More clouds than Friday, so it's also less hot. Scattered showers and storms again develop across the area this afternoon and last into evening.
What's next? Cloudy with more widespread showers possible Sunday, along with a cool east wind. Unsettled and some warming to open the workweek.
Today's daily digit — 5/10: The weather isn't great, which doesn't help the vibe much. Have some indoor plans, just in case. | 🤚 Your call?
The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a 0-to-10 scale.
Forecast in detail
Today (Saturday): Some morning fog dissipates relatively quickly, but skies remain mostly cloudy through much of the day. Showers and storms likely bubble up in the afternoon. Any could contain heavy rain. Temperatures reach the upper 70s to mid-80s for highs. Confidence: Medium-High
Tonight: Scattered showers and storms remain a good bet into the evening — heavy rain again a risk. We'll update on exact timing today. With humidity beginning to fall off, lows are able to dip into the 60s. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow (Sunday): We're behind a front that dropped in from the north which means it's quite a bit cooler, with highs in the low and mid-70s. Light east winds keep us more showery than stormy but there could be some rumbles late day. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow night: Showers and a storm possible through the evening before odds wane at night. Probably around mid-60s for lows. Confidence: Medium-High
A look ahead
On Monday it'll be a lot like Sunday, but perhaps a couple of degrees warmer. Showers and a thunderstorm are likely late day. Probably about mid-70s for highs. Confidence: Medium
Back above 80 for Tuesday as sunshine increases and rainfall odds decrease. Confidence: Medium
Today's daily digit — 5/10: The weather isn't great, which doesn't help the vibe much. Have some indoor plans, just in case. | 🤚 Your call?
The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a 0-to-10 scale.
Forecast in detail
Today (Saturday): Some morning fog dissipates relatively quickly, but skies remain mostly cloudy through much of the day. Showers and storms likely bubble up in the afternoon. Any could contain heavy rain. Temperatures reach the upper 70s to mid-80s for highs. Confidence: Medium-High
Tonight: Scattered showers and storms remain a good bet into the evening — heavy rain again a risk. We'll update on exact timing today. With humidity beginning to fall off, lows are able to dip into the 60s. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow (Sunday): We're behind a front that dropped in from the north which means it's quite a bit cooler, with highs in the low and mid-70s. Light east winds keep us more showery than stormy but there could be some rumbles late day. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow night: Showers and a storm possible through the evening before odds wane at night. Probably around mid-60s for lows. Confidence: Medium-High
A look ahead
On Monday it'll be a lot like Sunday, but perhaps a couple of degrees warmer. Showers and a thunderstorm are likely late day. Probably about mid-70s for highs. Confidence: Medium
Back above 80 for Tuesday as sunshine increases and rainfall odds decrease. Confidence: Medium
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