RICHMOND, Va. -- Today will be a warm and breezy day with partly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s.
A cold front will slip southward through the state on Saturday. This front will bring some scattered storms. These storms will occur in northern VA late morning and early afternoon, and in the metro towards late afternoon. Highs will range from around 80 in northern VA to near 90 in southern VA.
Sunday will be a bit cooler with variable clouds and the slight chance of a shower. Highs will be around 80 in the metro, but will range from the 70s north/northeast to mid/upper 80s in southwestern VA.
Monday will turn a little warmer with highs in the low to mid 80s. A cold front approaching from the west will cause some showers and storms.
Areas of low pressure near the Mid Atlantic coast will keep the threat of showers around through the middle and end of next week.
A disturbance is being monitored near southern Florida. This is expected to track northeast and strengthen as it moves into the Bahamas. This will likely be our first tropical depression of the year, and could become Tropical Storm Arthur. It is expected to move away from the coast next week.
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