RICHMOND, Va. -- A few storms will be possible later today along a pre-frontal trough. Highs will reach the upper 80s and low 90s. A seasonally strong cold front will move through the area early Saturday morning, bringing a milder and much drier air mass into the region. Low humidity and seasonal weather will continue into Sunday.
A few showers and storms will be possible on Labor Day, but most areas will remain dry. Unsettled weather will return to the region by the middle of next week, with a chance for rain each day.
Nana has weakened over Mexico, and Omar will degenerate to a post-tropical low over the western Atlantic. Two other disturbances in the eastern Atlantic will be slow to develop, but each has a chance to become a tropical cyclone in the next 5 days. More can be found in the CBS 6 Interactive Tropical Tracker.
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