The D.C. region can expect passing showers and cooler temperatures this weekend, according to FOX 5’s Gwen Tolbart. Saturday will see mild temperatures in the middle to upper 60s, with passing rain showers most likely in mountain zones and near Mason-Dixon. Winds are expected to get gusty later in the day, with speeds up to 30 mph possible between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday will start with sunshine, but clouds will build in the afternoon. Highs will be in the middle to upper 50s, about ten degrees cooler than Saturday. Tolbart predicts rain Sunday night as a frontal system passes through, lasting into early Monday morning. This cooler weather and chance of rain mark a change from the milder conditions earlier in March.
Residents are advised to prepare for the cooler temperatures and possible rain showers by packing an umbrella and dressing in layers. The passage of the frontal system on Sunday night may result in wet road conditions Monday morning, so drivers should exercise caution while commuting. Stay tuned to FOX 5 for the latest updates on the weather forecast in Washington, D.C. as conditions may change rapidly.
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