Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C. – Weather across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. will experience a shift in conditions as showers return Thursday afternoon, bringing thunderstorms to the region. While Wednesday remains mostly dry with highs reaching into the low 70s, early morning showers will affect the Alleghenies.
According to the National Weather Service, high temperatures on Thursday are expected to soar to around 74°F, with a 60-80% chance of rain and thunderstorms by the afternoon. Storms could cause delays for travelers, especially in the mid-to-late afternoon. The storms are expected to gradually move out overnight.
Friday will bring cooler temperatures, dipping into the low 60s, with morning showers lingering into the afternoon, though conditions will begin drying out by then. For many, the cooler weather will come as a relief following the recent warmth.
Travelers should remain alert for rapidly changing conditions on Thursday, particularly in the late afternoon. Stay tuned for any additional weather updates and advisories as the week progresses.