Extended Rainfall Expected as D.C. Faces Wettest Day in Months

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The D.C. area is experiencing patchy fog and will see increasing rain tonight, with heavy downpours expected through Wednesday, potentially easing the region's drought. A dense fog advisory is in effect until 2 a.m., with visibility dropping to 0.25 miles or less. Temperatures will rise to near 60 before gusty winds bring a drop into the upper 30s to mid-40s by Thursday. The rainstorm could bring 1 to 2 inches of rain, the most in over two months, with possible spotty flooding and winds over 30 mph.
- D.C. area forecast and updates: A light shower possible this afternoon. Soaking rain tonight and tomorrow. The Washington Post
- Downpours, atmospheric river to bring D.C. its wettest day in months The Washington Post
- Lehigh Valley weather: What 2 rounds of rain this week might mean for drought lehighvalleylive.com
- LOTS OF RAIN IN THE FORECAST: HOUR-BY-HOUR PROBABILITY AND TEMPERATURE wccsradio.com
- Stubborn Storm System Brings Extended Rainfall The Weather Channel
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