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Fog and humidity grip Washington D.C. this morning with a 37% rain chance through the day — but Wednesday brings 90% precipitation and thunderstorms before a sunny weekend arrives. Here's what to wear and when to worry.
Memorial Day in Washington D.C. is looking like a near-certain washout, with an 88% chance of precipitation, morning showers, and afternoon thunderstorms. Get the full forecast, commute conditions, and the good news waiting on the other side of the week.
Rain is already falling across Washington D.C. with a 95% chance of precipitation, and the soggy stretch runs straight through Memorial Day. Get the full forecast — what to wear, when to drive carefully, and why Friday is your light at the end of the tunnel.
Washington D.C. is waking up to showers Friday morning with a 70% chance of rain — and the weekend looks far worse. Get your full D.C. weather forecast through Memorial Day before you head out the door.
Light rain and 76% precipitation chances hit Washington D.C. today, with a near-certain Saturday washout and thunderstorms possible by Sunday evening. Grab the umbrella — here's what to expect through Memorial Day.
Washington D.C. is in for a soaking stretch — 83% chance of rain today, a near-guaranteed washout Saturday, and thunderstorms threatening through Memorial Day Monday. Get the full forecast, commute tips, and what to wear before you step outside.
Washington D.C. is staring down a potential record-breaking heat stretch of 96°F before a major rain event drops 2.5–3.5 inches later this week. Get the full forecast, commute warnings, and what to wear before the weather flips.
Washington D.C.'s last mild day is here — low 80s and near-perfect conditions before a Mid-Atlantic heat wave drives temps to the 90s starting tomorrow. Get outside today, then start planning for the heat.
Washington D.C. hits the upper 50s and low 60s today — gusty northwest winds make it feel more like April than May, and it's the last cool day before a dramatic swing to the 80s this weekend and 90s next week. Get the full forecast, commute outlook, and what to wear before the heat arrives.
Washington wakes up in the low sixties, but late-day thunderstorms are moving in ahead of schedule — your commute home is at risk. Wednesday brings the bigger rain system, then temperatures rocket toward ninety degrees by the weekend.
Washington D.C. enjoys a warm, sunny Tuesday before a cold front triggers organized thunderstorms with a severe weather risk Wednesday afternoon and evening. Get the full forecast breakdown — including commute impact, gear advice, and when conditions recover.
Washington D.C. wakes to crisp sunshine and smooth commutes Tuesday — the last clean day before afternoon thunderstorms and a rough evening commute hit Wednesday. Get the full forecast plus late-week warming trends for the metro area.
Washington D.C. starts the week with lingering showers through the morning commute and no clearing until late afternoon. Tune in for your full D.C. weather briefing: what to wear, when roads improve, and a significant cooldown hitting Tuesday.