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Published on February 07, 2025
Washington D.C. Braces for Mixed Spring Weather with Sunny Days and Wintry Mix AheadSource: Google Street View

The National Weather Service in Washington D.C. has issued a detailed forecast for the coming days, suggesting a mixture of sunny intervals, and wintry conditions moving into the area. According to their latest update, today's weather will be mostly sunny with a high near 51 degrees and some robust northwest winds, that could experience gusts as high as 31 mph, tempering the early spring promise with a brisk chill.

Tonight's outlook calls for increased cloud cover and a dip in temperature to around 30 degrees. The gentle north wind, shifting to a calm condition by evening, sets the stage for a weekend of more dynamic weather patterns. Tomorrow is expected to greet residents with snow and sleet before switching to rain, mixed at times with ice, though minimal accumulation is anticipated.

As the week progresses, the National Weather Service has forecasted, a fluctuation between precipitation and clearer skies. Sunday will likely bring relief in the form of mostly sunny conditions and a high back up near 51 degrees, while Monday's temps will lower to a chilly 42 degrees under partly sunny skies. However, Monday night could usher in more wintry mix, with a 40% chance of snow set to arrive after 1 am.

The likelihood of snow increases significantly on Tuesday, with a 90% chance of precipitation and temperatures peaking at around 37 degrees. The pattern of rain and snow continues into midweek, with Wednesday and Thursday each facing a high probability, of precipitation, at 40% and 70% respectively. Temperatures will hover around the 30s to mid-40s, bringing a damp and chilly conclusion to the current forecast period. For the most current and detailed weather updates, visit NWS Washington D.C.