WASHINGTON (7News) — Springtime weather means the return of mild temperatures, increasing humidity and the opportunity for thunderstorms.
A cold front attached to a strong weather-maker will move through the region Wednesday night with a low threat for severe storms, falling temperatures and gusty post-frontal winds.
The day begins with temperatures in the low 60s and higher humidity. Skies will be cloudy and a few showers are possible during the morning commute.
By the late morning, peeks of sun may appear, which would help increase instability in the atmosphere, also known as destabilization. The more sunshine available, the more intense storms can be later in the day. It is possible no sunshine appears, and that scenario would lower the severe weather threat significantly…