PM Update: Warm with minimal shower risk for Easter weekend

Most of the local area reached the low and mid-60s today as sunshine graced the region. D.C. ended up a couple degrees above normal this afternoon, which is something of a rarity of late. It’ll be even warmer this weekend. Any raindrops should cause little disruption.

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Through tonight: Clouds are few this evening. It’s the same story overnight. Grab some layers if out late, given the seasonable chill. Lows range from the mid-30s to near 40. Winds die off a good deal with sunset, then wane further through the night.

View the current weather at The Washington Post.

Tomorrow (Saturday): Sunshine is most abundant early morning, with skies tending to become cloudier through the day. We could see a passing shower by early afternoon, but anything heavier — and likely still scattered — holds off until evening. Mid-60s should do it for highs. Winds blow out of the south around 10 mph with higher gusts. Temperatures dip to the upper 40s and low 50s at night.

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Easter Sunday: Quite nice, overall. Partial sunshine mixes it up with light winds. There’s a small chance of a late-day shower. Right around 70 locally for highs. Rain chances may increase at night, but more so early next week.

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Pollen update: Tree pollen is HIGH at 96.8 grains per cubic meter of air.

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