Sunday, September 29, 2013

Patchy Monday Morning Fog in DC

By Andy Mussoline, Meteorologist
September 29,2013; 5:54PM,EDT
 
 
An ocean storm well off of the East Coast will not threaten the Washington D.C., area through early this week, but patchy fog may bring some disruptions for the Monday morning commute.
Monday morning, most fog should stay away from the District and Reagan National, but it could pose problems for travelers coming into the city from the north and west. Aside from the morning fog, no widespread weather-related travel delays will occur early this week. In fact, it will be tranquil with a mixture of sunshine and clouds.

It will be rather warm for the most part early this week with afternoon highs in the upper 70s and low 80s. However, it will turn unusually warm Wednesday and Thursday as peak AccuWeather RealFeel temperatures approach 90 during the afternoons.
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Rain-free weather will accompany the warming weather this week.
 

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