Unstable enough for some pockets of heavy rain to develop later this evening as a cold front passes through the region. Heavy rain in a short amount of time is the main hazard with these storms, raising some concerns of flash flooding in spots. Heavy rain should show up on the radar locally sometime after 8 p.m., continuing well into the overnight period. (Victoria Pickering/Flickr)Tomorrow (Monday): Rain is long gone by sunrise, and we are left with a refreshing air mass. Skies are clear and sunny for the duration Monday, though winds will be a bit gusty (10 to 20 mph) from the northwest.
Source: Washington Post May 03, 2020 20:37 UTC