Residents of the D.C. area can expect warm and humid weather this weekend, typical for August. Saturday will bring a mix of sunshine and clouds with potential storms developing in the afternoon and evening. While most storms will be scattered, there is a chance of strong storms, especially later in the day. The weather will transition to cooler and drier conditions early next week, offering more pleasant conditions for travel and outdoor activities.
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Northern California residents can expect a cool morning on Wednesday, with a mix of sun and clouds and mild temperatures. However, the Delta breeze will be less noticeable compared to Tuesday. High temperatures will reach the upper 60s to low 70s. The Sierra region may experience isolated afternoon showers or thunderstorms over the next few afternoons, particularly south of Highway 50. Temperatures will cool down on Thursday, with showers expected in the Foothills and Sierra later in the day. The rest of the week will bring near to below-average temperatures. Friday will be the coolest day, with a slight chance of showers in the Valley. The weekend will be dry and gradually warmer, with Sunday seeing a return to warmer temperatures.
New Jersey residents can enjoy a week of mostly pleasant weather, with some exceptions. While Tuesday and Thursday will be mostly sunny and dry, Wednesday will bring a quick batch of showers and gusty winds. Temperatures will fluctuate, with Wednesday being the mildest day and Thursday being slightly cooler. The weekend forecast is uncertain, with some models predicting unsettled weather and others predicting mostly dry conditions. However, temperatures are expected to warm up significantly by early next week, reaching into the 70s and potentially even the 80s.