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"textContent": "Partly sunny skies and seasonable cool air close out winter’s last full day across the Washington, D.C. region Thursday.\n\nTemperatures start in the upper 30s with a light southerly breeze that will help us warm up into the 50s by lunchtime and through the afternoon.\n\nWhile the eastern half of the country stays in a deep chill, the Southwest is already heating up. Cities like Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix are nearing record highs, a pattern expected to hold into next week.\n\nThursday should stay dry with a mix of sun and clouds as milder air slowly works in. Highs in the mid-50s will make for a pleasant late-winter, early-spring day as the season winds down.\n\nTemperatures fall back into the 30s Thursday night. Friday will be mild, with most of the day looking dry. A round of evening showers may move through, but the main chance for rain arrives overnight into early Saturday. Any lingering showers should clear before sunrise, setting up a bright and comfortable weekend.\n\nSpring officially begins Friday morning, and warm temperatures continue through the weekend. Another chance for evening showers returns Sunday before a brief cool-down early next week.",
"title": "DC weather: Winter’s last full day brings seasonable chill before a warmer weekend"
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