We predict the coolest October in five years in Washington with plentiful rainfall.
Temperatures should end up close to normal but with a lot of volatility.
After a fast shift to autumn in September, we anticipate the coolest October since 2015 along with a healthy dose of rainfall.
Our forecast is for Washingtons average October temperature to fall within 2 degrees of normal. Remarkably, the past four Octobers have each been at least 3 degrees above normal, all ranking in the top 20 warmest on record.
We dont see the streak of abnormally warm Octobers continuing.
We predict 2020′s temperature will fall somewhere between 57.5 and 61.5 degrees, whereas the normal is 59.5 degrees. The last time the average temperature was below normal was 2015 when it was 58.9 degrees.
We doubt well have any concerns with drought or dryness in the upcoming month. We predict between 3.2 and 3.8 inches of rain compared with the average of 3.6 inches. The months first substantial rainfall could occur Monday.
This October will attempt to depart some from the pattern of the past 10 years, which has featured overwhelmingly warmer than normal temperatures, while our prediction of somewhat above average rainfall would more fit the mold.
Expect volatility
While the average temperature and precipitation for the month may end up close to average, daily weather is likely to frequently stray far from the norms. We expect the September narrative of volatility to continue, featuring both cool periods and then occasional warm/muggy intervals.
For example, the first seven days of October should lean to the cooler side with highs mostly in the 60s to low 70s and lows in the 40s and 50s, while the second week of the month trends warmer with highs rising through the 70s with lows mainly in the 50s. Whether in the 60s or 70s, the month promises to offer a refreshing reprieve from this summers punishing heat.'
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/09/30/october-outlook-washington-dc/?