Washington, D.C. – Dry conditions are set to persist in the Mid-Atlantic region throughout the week. Temperatures will rise into the 70s and 80s as high pressure dominates the area’s weather pattern. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts a stretch of rain-free weather extending into Saturday, bringing steady to falling stages on rivers and creeks.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center, high pressure will provide dry weather across much of the eastern United States. This period of dry weather is expected to bring sunny skies and warm temperatures, making outdoor activities pleasant for residents.
The NWS map also shows minimal rainfall across most of the region through Saturday. Any rain is likely to be concentrated in the far southern areas, where scattered showers may occur. Expect dry conditions until the weekend before a potential change in weather patterns next week.