RICHMOND, Va. -- An area of low pressure will move slowly and erratically through the Mid-Atlantic this week, keeping rain chances and below-normal temps in our forecast. The highest rain chances at this time appear to be Wednesday and Thursday, but all days through Saturday will have at least a low chance for rain. The low will finally pull East of the area by the end of the weekend, with warmer and drier weather expected for Father’s Day. Temperatures should return to the 90s early next week, but only briefly, as a cold front is slated to move through the area Tuesday. There are currently no significant tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Basin. Stay with CBS 6, The Weather Authority.
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