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Mount Vernon Will See Wet Week With Rain, Patchy Fog

The yucky, gray skies are going to hang around for the rest of the week, says the National Weather Service.

The next few days are expected to be cold and damp with lots of fog and drizzle, but no thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.

The next few days are expected to be cold and damp with lots of fog and drizzle, but no thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.

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The only good news? Most of the rain will be light, and thunderstorms and flooding are not expected -- in other words, the weather will be annoying, but not dangerous.

Here is the forecast:

More rain and fog Tuesday mainly before noon and highs will be near 58.

Showers return early Wednesday morning and things get a bit warmer, with temperatures nearing 60 in the afternoon.

Wednesday night will also likely be a damp one. Temperatures will drop to 48 at night and bounce back up to 61 during the day Thursday.

However, don’t put your umbrellas away yet, showers are expected to linger into the weekend.

Daytime temperatures will stay in the low 60s, while you may need a light jacket at night when they drop to the high 40s or low 50s.

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