
Loudoun County Weather Outlook for Friday, September 8, 2023

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It is still dreadfully hot with temps in the 90s and heat index temperatures up into the lower 100s again!
Drought update.. Things remain very bad! We are in a Severe Drought in western Loudoun and a drought area-wide. We will have a lot of opportunities for rain over the next week, and some models are showing between 1 and 3 inches possible. Let's hope that comes true. The regions in the drought have expanded. This really will mute the fall foliage this year, making me sad after last year's spectacular appearance!
More severe POSSIBLE tomorrow, and it is still rather hot with a high near 90!
Rain chances have really increased over the weekend! 70% Saturday and 80% Sunday! Temps will be in the 80s on Saturday and around 80 on Sunday!
Rain chances will continue now into next week, and temps will be in the upper 70s to low 80s!
More later as I watch radar and stay in touch with the Storm Prediction Center and the National Weather Service.
Stay weather-aware this afternoon.
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We have to hope for rain!
I got up to 97.7 degrees out here southwest of Purcellville today. Temps did hit 99 and may have briefly hit 100 at Dulles Airport! We will have to see as that would be the first 100 in September for that station.
Hurricane Lee has formed in the Atlantic and should become an Extreme Category 4 Hurricane by Saturday. Of note, I am watching a lot of features over the next several days, and we will not have a great read on the future track of Lee until Sunday. I am looking for signs around that time if there are hints at any impacts or possible threats along the east coast. There IS a chance of it getting closer than I first thought based on a few factors, but anything that far off is just speculation. It will be a beast of a storm! I currently feel less than a 10% chance of it hitting the East Coast.
Attached is the updated Slight Risk for Severe Storms at this time.
We need rain. We really need it!
We MAY (and I want to re-emphasize MAY) see up to an inch, with some local spots seeing more if thunderstorms occur.
We can hope!
So far, my high here in my backyard is up to 95 degrees. Yesterday was the hottest of the year for me at 98.
The rain outlook for the next seven days is also posted.
Are cooler times coming? Models continue to hint at that, so the last graphic is the outlook for the 8 to 14-day period. They also point to multiple chances of some fronts passing through. I am still hoping for a fall-like storm to form along one of the fronts to give us some good rains.
As a reminder, check out https://Explorefall.com . They are noting that the dry conditions and stress on the trees are likely a problem for a good fall foliage season. Last year was absolutely stunning!
The last map is their map noting the tree stress. See the post on X (formerly twitter) and follow them there – https://twitter.com/ExploreFall/status/1699034566651195489?s=20