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**Summary:**
The D.C. region is facing a week of unsettled weather. Monday will be hot and humid with a risk of severe afternoon thunderstorms. This pattern continues into Tuesday, with more potential for severe storms in the afternoon and evening. Wednesday will bring drier conditions and less humidity. The weather is expected to be “sunny and delightful” on Thursday.
**News Article:**
**D.C. Area Braces for More Storms After Weekend Soaking**
**WASHINGTON** – The D.C. region is in for another round of storms this week, following a weekend of late-day thunderstorms that brought heavy rainfall to some areas.
WTOP Meteorologist Mike Stinneford forecasts a hot and humid Monday with highs in the lower 90s and a heat index reaching 100. Scattered thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon, some of which could become severe, bringing gusty winds and hail.
The unsettled weather pattern is expected to continue into Tuesday, with scattered strong to severe storms possible in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures on Tuesday will be in the lower to mid-80s with high humidity.
Relief is on the way Wednesday, with forecasts calling for mostly sunny skies and lower humidity. Thursday is expected to be “sunny and delightful” with highs in the upper 80s.
Residents are urged to stay tuned to WTOP for the latest weather updates on 103.5 FM and online, and to take precautions during potential severe weather.