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PM Update: Isolated shower or storm through evening; warm and sunnier Thursday

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Clouds and some showers today helped keep temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s for highs. Most spots didn’t end up seeing much rain. About a tenth of an inch in a couple places, with others such as D.C. and Washington Dulles International Airport only a trace or raindrops in the air. A couple more showers or a storm are possible this evening. A lot more sun and warmer temperatures are inbound tomorrow.

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Through Tonight: Some showers, possibly a storm or two, could roam the area into evening. Most spots stay dry given the hit-or-miss nature. Otherwise, partly cloudy through the night, with another small shot at a passing shower after midnight or during the pre-dawn. Lows end up in the upper 50s to lower 60s.

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Tomorrow (Thursday): Lots of sunshine. All those rays help boost temperatures deep into the 70s or around 80 for highs. It’s not impossible that we see an isolated shower in the evening but not terribly likely. Winds are from the northwest and north around 10 mph.

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Pollen update: Before today’s rain, tree pollen remained HIGH at 1,267 grains per cubic meter of air.

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