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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Today's Weather in D.C. 03/26/26 Sunny Start Before Friday Rain System Arrives

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

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you lightning-fast weather intel! Welcome back to the Quiet Please weather segment! I'm absolutely thrilled you're here because today we're diving into what's shaping up to be a beautiful start to the week in Washington D.C., but hold onto your umbrellas because things are about to get interesting real quick! Let's talk about today first. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high creeping up near seventy-eight degrees Fahrenheit. You've got southwest winds running nine to fourteen miles per hour with gusts up to twenty-two miles per hour. Perfect day to get outside, my friends! But here's where it gets spicy. Tonight, we've got a thirty percent chance of rain after five in the morning. I guess you could say the forecast is about to have a little precipitation moment! The clouds will increase and temperatures drop to around fifty-two degrees Fahrenheit. Now Friday, this is where things really pick up pace. We're looking at rain moving in, mainly after eight in the morning. This system is going to be significant too. We're talking about a ninety percent chance of precipitation with quarter to half inch amounts possible. Temperatures will be falling throughout the day from near sixty-five down to around fifty-two degrees Fahrenheit. North winds eleven to fourteen miles per hour with gusts up to eighteen miles per hour. Here's the thing about Friday's rain system. This is what we call a warm front followed by a cold front passage. The warm air mass is going to push in first, giving us that morning warmth, but then the cold air slides in behind it. It's like weather doing the cha-cha right over Washington D.C.! For your three-day outlook, here's what you need to know. Saturday brings us back to sunshine with highs near forty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday? Even better. Sunny skies and warming up to fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. By Monday, we're climbing to sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit with partly sunny conditions. So if you're thinking about catching a game at Nationals Park, Monday's looking like your best bet! Now, before I wrap up, let me hit you with today's Weather Playbook segment. Let's talk about dew point. This is literally how meteorologists measure moisture in the air. The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated and water vapor condenses into liquid droplets. Think of it this way: if the actual temperature matches the dew point, you're going to see fog or clouds forming. It's like the atmosphere's way of saying it's reached maximum moisture capacity. So when I tell you the dew point is rising, that means more moisture is available for precipitation development. Pretty cool, right? Make sure you subscribe to the Quiet Please podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you lightning-fast weather intel! Welcome back to the Quiet Please weather segment! I'm absolutely thrilled you're here because today we're diving into what's shaping up to be a beautiful start to the week in Washington D.C., but hold onto your umbrellas because things are about to get interesting real quick! Let's talk about today first. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high creeping up near seventy-eight degrees Fahrenheit. You've got southwest winds running nine to fourteen miles per hour with gusts up to twenty-two miles per hour. Perfect day to get outside, my friends! But here's where it gets spicy. Tonight, we've got a thirty percent chance of rain after five in the morning. I guess you could say the forecast is about to have a little precipitation moment! The clouds will increase and temperatures drop to around fifty-two degrees Fahrenheit. Now Friday, this is where things really pick up pace. We're looking at rain moving in, mainly after eight in the morning. This system is going to be significant too. We're talking about a ninety percent chance of precipitation with quarter to half inch amounts possible. Temperatures will be falling throughout the day from near sixty-five down to around fifty-two degrees Fahrenheit. North winds eleven to fourteen miles per hour with gusts up to eighteen miles per hour. Here's the thing about Friday's rain system. This is what we call a warm front followed by a cold front passage. The warm air mass is going to push in first, giving us that morning warmth, but then the cold air slides in behind it. It's like weather doing the cha-cha right over Washington D.C.! For your three-day outlook, here's what you need to know. Saturday brings us back to sunshine with highs near forty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday? Even better. Sunny skies and warming up to fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. By Monday, we're climbing to sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit with partly sunny conditions. So if you're thinking about catching a game at Nationals Park, Monday's looking like your best bet! Now, before I wrap up, let me hit you with today's Weather Playbook segment. Let's talk about dew point. This is literally how meteorologists measure moisture in the air. The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated and water vapor condenses into liquid droplets. Think of it this way: if the actual temperature matches the dew point, you're going to see fog or clouds forming. It's like the atmosphere's way of saying it's reached maximum moisture capacity. So when I tell you the dew point is rising, that means more moisture is available for precipitation development. Pretty cool, right? Make sure you subscribe to the Quiet Please podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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