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ANNANDALE, Va. – A cool fog hugs the Potomac River this morning, softening streetlights and slowing early commuters across northern Virginia. But this calm start belies a bigger weather shift—rain develops Sunday, followed by the region’s first brush with wintry air as a sharp cold front moves in early Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington, patchy fog should lift by midmorning, giving way to mild sunshine with highs near 68°F. Sunday will bring increasing clouds and a 50% chance of showers, mainly in the afternoon and evening. As the front crosses late Sunday, temperatures will tumble nearly 25 degrees by Monday morning, opening the door for a brief rain-to-snow mix in higher suburbs west of I-95—particularly near Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties…