FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda is forecasting a gloomy start to Friday the 13th in the Washington, D.C. area as the remnants of Hurricane Francine bring cloud coverage. While the storm will not bring any precipitation, it will lead to some cloud coverage and patchy fog. Despite the gloomy start, temperatures are expected to reach a warm 84 degrees with some sunshine breaking through the clouds in the afternoon. The evening will be pleasant with temperatures dropping to the upper 60s, making it a great night for outdoor activities. The weekend is also forecasted to be dry with temperatures returning to the mid-80s and plenty of sunshine. Looking ahead to next week, the weather is expected to stay dry through Monday, but a potential tropical wave forming off the Carolinas could bring much-needed rainfall by midweek. Showers are expected to begin on Tuesday with the heaviest rain likely on Wednesday and possibly continuing into Thursday. Despite the dreary start to Friday, it looks like the D.C. area will be in for a mix of sun and rain in the coming days.
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