
It was about as nice as Pi Day gets in these parts, other than the high and rising pollen levels. Plentiful sun helped temperatures reach the mid-70s to around 80 for highs. That’s about 20 to as much as 25 degrees above normal for the date. Something to ponder while enjoying it.
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Through tonight: It’ll be another great evening to be out and about. Partly cloudy and warm tonight. Lows in the upper 50s or low 60s, which is above average highs and near record values.
View the current weather at The Washington Post.
Tomorrow (Friday): Partly to mostly cloudy conditions are likely through the day as a cold front nears the region. It should make the mid-70s to maybe near 80 in the afternoon. If rain holds off, the higher temperatures are more likely.
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Chillier conditions ahead: These could be our last super-warm days for a bit. Past the weekend, temperatures are set to eventually return closer to where they should be this time of year after a chillier couple of days to start the week. A big question continues to be whether the cherry blossoms will get through peak without a freeze. Even if not, it appears any temperatures that low would be barely so.
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