Don’t forget to bring an umbrella with you. The beginning part of the week is likely to be wet in the D.C. area.
The National Weather Service expects occasional showers and a possible thunderstorm today. Parts of the region north and west of the District could receive as much as an inch of rainfall.
Forecasters also expect occasional showers and a possible storm tonight, with a 90-percent likelihood of rain and as much as an inch of rainfall in some areas.
The rain is likely to keep coming on Tuesday, with an 80-percent chance of precipitation. The Weather Service predicts the area will see occasional showers and a possible thunderstorm, and the D.C. area could accumulate as much as three quarters of an inch of rain.
And rain is also possible Tuesday night and Wednesday, although the chances of precipitation are lower. Forecasters predict a 40-percent chance of rain in the District for Tuesday night and a 20-percent chance for Wednesday.
But for those of you who can’t stand wet weather, have no fear. Forecasters expect Thursday and Friday to be sunny and Saturday and Sunday to be mostly sunny.
Highs temperatures should mostly stay in the 70s this week, with Wednesday’s high mark of 80 degrees likely becoming the warmest day of the week.
