Weather In Washington D.C.

Welcome to "Weather in Washington D.C.," your daily briefing on the nation's capital weather! Join us as we deliver the freshest updates on D.C.'s weather forecasts, temperature trends, and any impending storms or sunny spells. Whether you're planning your commute, exploring historic landmarks, or simply curious about the Beltway's atmospheric shifts, our podcast is your reliable source for staying weather-savvy. Rain or sun, heat or chill, "Weather in Washington D.C." ensures you're equipped for every forecast. Tune in every day to stay informed and ready for whatever weather comes your way!

  1. 13H AGO

    Today's Weather in D.C. February 25 2026 Mixed Precipitation Tonight Rain and Snow Wednesday Thursday Rain Expected

    Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. I process data faster than you can say storm chaser! Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely pumped to talk about what's happening in Washington DC today. So let me set the scene for you. We're looking at some interesting mixed precipitation overnight, temperatures hovering around thirty-one degrees Fahrenheit, and some gusty south winds around eleven miles per hour with gusts up to twenty-two. There's a thirty percent chance of snow flurries, so you might wake up to a light dusting. Nothing too serious, but definitely worth keeping an eye on. Moving into Wednesday, things get a little weirder, which I absolutely love. We're expecting a chance of rain and snow before eight in the morning, then it transitions to just rain between eight and ten. I like to call this precipitation pattern a real mixed bag of tricks! We'll see mostly cloudy skies with a high near fifty-three Fahrenheit. Southwest winds at ten to thirteen miles per hour with those gusty conditions continuing. Only a thirty percent chance of precipitation, so most of you will stay relatively dry. Now here's where it gets interesting. Thursday is our rain day. We're looking at rain likely, mainly after one in the afternoon. High near forty-six Fahrenheit. This system is bringing moisture up from the south, and we're expecting new precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch. A sixty percent chance of precipitation means you should definitely have an umbrella ready. Then Friday bounces back nicely with mostly sunny skies and a high near forty-nine Fahrenheit. Perfect day to grab coffee on the National Mall! Now let me break down the Weather Playbook for you. Today we're talking about wind gusts. You know those sudden powerful bursts of wind you feel? That's a gust, and it's different from sustained wind. Gusts are short, intense increases in wind speed, usually lasting less than twenty seconds. They happen when wind flowing around buildings, terrain, or weather systems gets compressed and accelerates. Think of it like squeezing a water hose. The narrower the opening, the faster the water shoots out. Same concept with air! Here's your three-day forecast. Wednesday through Friday. Wednesday, mostly cloudy with that high of fifty-three and rain-snow mix in the morning. Thursday brings the rain with a high of forty-six. Friday clears up beautifully with mostly sunny skies and a high of forty-nine Fahrenheit. Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quiet please dot ai! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  2. 1D AGO

    Today's Weather in D.C. February 24 2026 Snow Chance Tonight Warming to 54 Wednesday

    Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means better forecasts for you! Welcome back to Quiet Please Weather with yours truly, Dustin Breeze! I am absolutely pumped to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for the District today. Let me tell you, February in DC is always a wild card, and today is no exception. So here's the situation in Washington DC. We're starting off pretty gorgeous actually. Right now it's sunny skies with a high reaching thirty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. We've got northwest winds cruising between six to fourteen miles per hour, with gusts up to twenty-four miles per hour. Perfect weather to get outside and enjoy the sunshine before things get spicy tonight. But here's where it gets interesting, folks. Tonight, we're tracking a snow chance between one and four in the morning. I'd say there's about a thirty percent chance of precipitation, so it's not a sure thing, but don't be shocked if you wake up to a dusting of snow on your windshield. You might say things are about to get pretty cold for flakes, if you know what I mean. Now, moving into tomorrow, Wednesday, we're looking at partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to fifty-four degrees Fahrenheit. That's a nice rebound! Southwest winds around nine to thirteen miles per hour, gusting up to twenty-three. Thursday is when rain comes knocking on the door. We're forecasting rain likely after one in the afternoon with a seventy percent chance of precipitation. Temperatures hover near forty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Friday bounces back with mostly sunny skies and a high near forty-seven. Now let's talk about something cool in the Weather Playbook. Ever wonder why we get those sudden temperature swings this time of year? It's all about air mass collisions. When cold air from Canada clashes with warm, moist air from the Atlantic or Gulf, we get this incredible boundary called a warm front. That's exactly what's happening this week in DC, which is why we're jumping from the high thirties to the mid-fifties. Nature's weather roller coaster! Here's your three-day snapshot: Today sunny and cold at thirty-nine degrees. Wednesday partly sunny warming to fifty-four. Thursday rainy and cool with a high of forty-eight. Thanks for tuning in to the forecast, everyone! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been Quiet Please Weather. I'm Dustin Breeze, and you can learn more at Quiet Please dot AI. Stay weather aware out there! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  3. 2D AGO

    Today's Weather in D.C. February 23 2026 Snow Chance Tonight and Monday Morning Forecast

    Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! Real-time data processing means faster, smarter forecasts for you. Welcome back to the weather segment! Today in Washington D.C., we're looking at some interesting action happening in the atmosphere, and I am absolutely pumped to break it down for you. Let's talk about what's going on right now. We've got a slight chance of snow overnight, which means conditions are getting a bit dicey out there. We're looking at cloudy skies with a low around thirty degrees Fahrenheit and northwest winds gusting up to thirty-three miles per hour. That's breezy, folks! The chance of precipitation is only twenty percent, but hey, never say never when Mother Nature's involved. Monday is going to bring a slight chance of snow before eleven in the morning, then we'll see mostly cloudy skies with a high near forty-one degrees. Those breezy northwest winds are sticking around, gusting up to thirty-six miles per hour. You could say the weather's really going to blow your mind today, am I right? Now here's where things get really interesting. Tuesday looks absolutely gorgeous. We're talking mostly sunny skies with a high near thirty-nine degrees and calmer winds. But hold onto your hats because by Tuesday night, we've got a chance of snow after one in the morning, mixing with rain after four. There's a forty percent chance of precipitation, and this system's definitely something to keep your eye on. Wednesday should clear things up nicely with mostly sunny skies and a high near fifty-five degrees. Then Thursday, we're looking at rain likely, mainly after one in the afternoon, with a seventy percent chance of precipitation and a high near fifty-one degrees. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about wind shear. Wind shear is when wind speed or direction changes significantly at different altitudes in the atmosphere. It's absolutely crucial for severe weather development and can tear storms apart or supercharge them. When you've got strong wind shear, you get rotation, and rotation can spawn tornadoes. It's like the atmosphere's way of creating a spinning top, and honestly, it's one of my favorite concepts in meteorology! Here's your three-day forecast. Monday, snow likely in the morning, high forty-one degrees. Tuesday, sunny and pleasant, high thirty-nine degrees. Wednesday, mostly sunny with a high near fifty-five degrees. If you're heading around the nation's capital, bundle up those next couple days! Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to Quiet Please for all your weather updates and more. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  4. 3D AGO

    Today's Weather in D.C. February 22 2026 Snow Advisory Rain to Snow Transition Coming Sunday Night

    Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you instant forecasts with zero human bias and maximum passion for weather! Today's looking absolutely bonkers in Washington D.C., and I could not be more excited to break it down for you. We've got a Winter Weather Advisory in effect, so buckle up because Mother Nature is about to put on quite the show. Right now, we're dealing with a rain and snow system moving through, and here's the thing that's got me absolutely pumped. Tomorrow, Sunday, we're looking at rain mixed with snow before nine in the morning, then transitioning to rain between nine and one, and then rain and snow returns after one. The high is going to sit around thirty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Now, little or no snow accumulation is expected during the day, but here's where it gets spicy. Sunday night, we're talking rain and snow becoming all snow after eight in the evening. We could see two to four inches of new snow accumulation, which means this is definitely a watch-and-wait situation. You could say we're about to have a pretty snow-t day! I had to work that one in. Monday's also bringing some snow action, mainly before seven in the morning, with a chance of precipitation at sixty percent. Conditions are going to be breezy with northwest winds up to twenty-two miles per hour and gusts reaching thirty-eight miles per hour. That's going to make it feel pretty raw out there. Now here's your Weather Playbook moment. Let me explain why we're seeing this rain-to-snow transition. It's all about temperature boundaries and moisture. When warm, moist air moves over colder surface air, you get what meteorologists call a dendritic zone. That's where snowflakes form at the perfect temperature range, usually between negative twelve and negative sixteen degrees Celsius. As this system moves through and our air column cools down, we get that transition from rain to snow. It's like nature's thermometer playing out in real time, and it's absolutely beautiful. Here's your three-day breakdown. Sunday we've got that mixed precipitation system with a high near thirty-eight degrees. Sunday night into Monday morning, heavy snow potential with the advisory in place. Monday clears out with a high around forty degrees. Then Tuesday gets nice and crisp with mostly sunny skies and a high near thirty-seven degrees. That's your window for shoveling if you need it. Folks, stay weather aware out there. This system could make a mess of your commute, especially if you're heading into the District or anywhere in the metropolitan area. Stay safe, bundle up, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  5. 4D AGO

    Today's Weather in D.C. 02/21/26 Rain Snow Transition and 2 to 4 Inches Expected Sunday Night

    Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time weather powered by advanced atmospheric algorithms! Welcome back to the weather segment! Man, do I have some exciting conditions brewing over the nation's capital today. Washington D.C., buckle up because Mother Nature is about to put on quite a show! Let's talk about what's happening right now in D.C. We're looking at a cloudy start that's going to gradually clear out this afternoon. High temperatures reaching around fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit with light northwest winds between three to seven miles per hour. Pretty pleasant to kick things off, right? But here's where things get spicy, folks. Tonight, we're expecting rain to develop after one in the morning, and then it's going to transition into snow mixing around five in the morning. I'd say this system is really going to stick around, if you know what I mean! We're looking at about a sixty percent chance of precipitation with little to no snow accumulation expected tonight, but don't celebrate just yet. Sunday is where we really turn up the heat, or should I say, crank down the cold. We're looking at a one hundred percent chance of precipitation with both rain and snow falling throughout the day. High temperatures near thirty-eight degrees Fahrenheit with northeast winds between five to ten miles per hour. Less than a half inch of snow accumulation is possible on Sunday. Now Sunday night into early Monday morning, this is our significant weather event. Snow becomes the dominant precipitation after ten o'clock at night. We're expecting two to four inches of new snow accumulation, folks! Northwest winds will be gusting as high as twenty-six miles per hour, so it's going to be windy and snowy. This system is really going to make an impact on your commute come Monday morning. Monday looks chilly with a high near thirty-nine degrees, and there's still a slight chance of snow before one in the afternoon. By Tuesday, we finally get some relief with mostly sunny skies and a high near thirty-seven degrees Fahrenheit. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about something called a rain-snow transition event. When a warm air mass collides with a cold air mass at the surface, you get this interesting zone where precipitation can shift from rain to snow or vice versa. The key factor is temperature! When that rain falls from above into colder air near the ground, it can actually refreeze and turn into snow. It's absolutely fascinating because the entire character of the storm changes based on just a few degrees Fahrenheit. That's why meteorologists like me obsess over these boundary layers! Here's your three-day forecast summary. Today, cloudy clearing to fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday, rain and snow with a high near thirty-eight degrees. Monday, chance of snow with a high near thirty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. So there you have it, D.C.! Get ready for winter to make a comeback this weekend. You might want to dust off those snow boots and maybe grab some rock salt for the front steps of your townhouse. Thanks for listening to the weather segment, and please subscribe to the podcast! This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  6. 6D AGO

    Today's Weather in D.C. 02/19/26: Rainy Day Forecast with Atmospheric Pressure Insights and Weekend Preview

    Hey weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro ready to blow you away with today's forecast! Being an AI means I've got data processing superpowers that'll make your weather experience lightning fast. Today in Washington District of Columbia, we're looking at a classic wet winter day that's gonna make umbrellas more popular than coffee shops! Let's dive into the atmospheric action. We've got a robust weather system rolling through that's gonna keep things damp and dramatic. Expect rain starting this afternoon, with precipitation chances at a full 100 percent - talk about a weather guarantee! Temperatures will hover around 47 degrees Fahrenheit with calm winds shifting to an easterly direction at 5 to 9 miles per hour. And hey, here's a little meteorological humor for you - why did the cloud go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little down! Get it? Down... precipitation? Weather jokes are my jam. Now, let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're exploring the fascinating world of atmospheric pressure! Think of atmospheric pressure like the earth's respiratory system - it breathes, expands, contracts, and dramatically influences our daily weather patterns. When high-pressure systems move in, we typically see clear skies, while low-pressure systems bring clouds and precipitation. For our three-day forecast: Today's rainy, Friday continues the wet trend with temperatures climbing to 57 degrees Fahrenheit, and Saturday offers a partly sunny reprieve with temperatures around 54 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday brings an exciting mix of rain and snow - winter's not done with us yet! A quick heads up about potential snowfall on Sunday - we might see some winter wonderland action, so keep those snow boots ready! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom, and thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai. Stay curious, stay dry, and stay weather-aware! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  7. FEB 18

    Today's Weather in D.C. 02/18/26: A Wild Atmospheric Rollercoaster with Rain and Surprise Forecast Twists

    Hey weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here - your AI meteorological maestro bringing you precise predictions with digital precision and human excitement! As an AI, I process data faster than you can say "cumulus"! Today's D.C. forecast is gonna be a wild ride, so buckle up! Let's dive into today's weather drama. We've got a atmospheric rollercoaster heading our way in Washington. A chance of rain is brewing after 4 pm, with patchy fog playing hide and seek before 10 am. Temperatures will climb to a mild 60 degrees Fahrenheit, with winds from the southwest at 5 to 8 miles per hour. Speaking of winds, I've got a weather pun that'll blow you away - why did the meteorologist bring an umbrella to the party? Because he wanted to make it rain! Now for our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're talking about atmospheric stability. Think of the atmosphere like a layer cake - when layers are stable, weather stays calm. When layers get mixed up, that's when things get interesting! Three-day forecast coming at you: Thursday: Rainy, high of 49 degrees Fahrenheit Friday: Continued rain, high of 55 degrees Fahrenheit Saturday: Partly sunny, high of 55 degrees Fahrenheit Unusual weather note: Sunday might bring a surprise snow-rain mix. Classic Washington winter drama! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening - this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai. Catch you on the flip side, weather watchers! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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  8. FEB 17

    Today's Weather in D.C. 02/17/26: Foggy Mornings, Afternoon Sunshine, and Brewing Precipitation Surprises

    Hey there, weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro. I'm an algorithm with attitude, bringing you hyper-accurate forecasts with a digital dash of personality! Alright, D.C. friends, today's looking like a foggy morning sandwich with a partly sunny filling! We've got some interesting atmospheric action brewing, so buckle up for your weather rundown. Let's talk current conditions. We're looking at a high near 56 Fahrenheit with some light south winds that are about as gentle as a politician's handshake. This morning, we've got areas of fog playing hide and seek before 10 am - so drive carefully and keep those headlights on! Now for a meteorological dad joke: Why did the fog go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little misty-eyed! Speaking of moisture, we've got a weather system rolling in that's going to keep things interesting. Wednesday brings a slight chance of rain after 1 pm, with winds potentially gusting up to 18 miles per hour. Looks like Mother Nature is warming up her precipitation playlist. Weather Playbook time! Today, let's talk about fog formation. Fog happens when water vapor condenses near the ground, creating those dreamy, mysterious low-hanging clouds. It's like the atmosphere's own magic trick - water turning from invisible to visible right before your eyes! Three-day forecast quick hit: Wednesday, partly cloudy with a 20% rain chance. Thursday, increasing rain probability up to 50%. Friday, full-on rain mode with an 80% chance of precipitation. Pack those umbrellas, D.C.! Hey, if you're loving this weather wisdom, subscribe to our podcast! We're bringing you forecasts with more personality than a weather vane at a dance party. Thanks for listening, weather friends. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai. Stay dry, stay informed, and keep your wind at your back! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Welcome to "Weather in Washington D.C.," your daily briefing on the nation's capital weather! Join us as we deliver the freshest updates on D.C.'s weather forecasts, temperature trends, and any impending storms or sunny spells. Whether you're planning your commute, exploring historic landmarks, or simply curious about the Beltway's atmospheric shifts, our podcast is your reliable source for staying weather-savvy. Rain or sun, heat or chill, "Weather in Washington D.C." ensures you're equipped for every forecast. Tune in every day to stay informed and ready for whatever weather comes your way!

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