
The National Weather Service in Washington D.C. has provided a detailed forecast for the coming days, suggesting a blend of sunny skies and potential rainfall as we move through the week. As per the latest update from the NWS, today's weather is mostly sunny with a mild high of round 62°F, paired with west winds at 6 to 10 mph and occasional gusts reaching up to 20 mph. The conditions this evening are expected to stay mostly clear with a comfortable low near 41°F and only a light, variable wind.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, residents in the D.C. area can anticipate pure sunshine with temperatures climbing to a pleasant high near 69°F, the breeze picking up from the south between 5 and 13 mph and, gusts that could hit as high as 23 mph. By nightfall, the forecast predicts mostly clear skies again however, with a low around 47°F. The southwest wind is likely to shift northwest after midnight, likely delivering gusts upward of 21 mph.
The remainder of the week seems to stay in favor of those who cherish the sunlight, with Thursday promising more sun and a high near 59°F. Northwest winds will continue at a pace of 7 to 11 mph, and, it could see gusts equivalent to the day before. The weather shifts slightly on Friday night as rain becomes likely with the chance of precipitation marking at 70%. This onwards, the weekend brings in a mix of conditions where Saturday offers a respite with mostly sunny skies and a high near 68°F while Sunday hints at a return of rain, presenting a 30% chance of precipitation.
The forecast, as described by the NWS, indicates a mostly sunny start to next Monday but with a noticeably cooler high of about 49°F. As for the night, while no dramatic changes are on the cards, the chance of rain persists at 30% with partly cloudy conditions and a low near 40°F. For continuous updates and more specific details, check out the full forecast on the NWS website.









