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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

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

from Weather In Washington D.C. · host Inception Point AI

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 w This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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 w This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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