"Mid-Atlantic Weather: Dry Start, Two Storms Bring Heavy Rain and Flooding Threat"

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The D.C.-area forecast indicates clearing skies today with a possibility of a stray shower and breezy afternoon, followed by mostly sunny and cool conditions on Monday. However, a storm system is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding on Tuesday, with 1 to 2.5 inches of rain and gusty winds. Temperatures are forecasted to rise into the 40s and possibly near 60 by late afternoon or evening on Tuesday, with skies brightening on Wednesday and a passing shower possible.
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- PM Update: Breezes slowly wane. High pressure keeps us dry and cool Monday. The Washington Post
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