PM Update: Rain ends this evening. Blustery and colder on Monday.
Thankfully, there were limited regional impacts from freezing rain this morning. Weve just been left with a rather rainy and raw January day. Rain will be replaced by blustery winds overnight, marking our transition into a much colder regime over the next 48 hours. Lows on Tuesday morning will probably be the coldest the region has felt in nearly two years.
Through tonight: Rain showers will gradually taper off in the evening hours. All precipitation should clear out of the area by midnight. Skies will remain overcast and winds will really start to pick up out of the northwest, with gusts in excess of 25 mph. Temperatures will fall off quite nicely, as well, with lows settling in the low to mid-20s.
Tomorrow (Monday): Wind chill values will be in the teens in the morning hours. Monday will start out bright, but clouds will be on the increase as the day progresses. High temperatures will be in the mid-30s, and winds will remain blustery out of the northwest at 10 to 20-plus mph. It will be mostly clear and cold tomorrow night with lows in the teens and wind chill values in the single digits.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/01/09/pm-update-rain-ends-this-evening-blustery-colder-monday/?