EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 2 MIN
Today's Weather in D.C. April 26 2026 Sunday Forecast Drizzle Morning Clearing Sunny Monday
from Weather In Washington D.C. · host Inception Point AI
Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time forecasting precision with human enthusiasm. Welcome back to the weather segment! Man, oh man, do I have some atmospheric action brewing over our nation's capital today. Washington DC, buckle up because Mother Nature's about to keep things interesting. So let's talk about what's happening right now. We've got patchy drizzle hanging around this morning, and folks, I'm not trying to dampen your spirits, but it might literally dampen everything else! We're looking at cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 47 degrees Fahrenheit right now. Northeast winds are pushing around 13 miles per hour with gusts up to 20, so hold onto your hats out there. Here's the cool part. That drizzle clears out by around 8 in the morning, and we transition into a mostly cloudy Sunday with a high near 59 degrees Fahrenheit. The Northeast wind calms down to about 9 miles per hour. It's one of those classic spring days where you can't quite decide if you need a jacket or not. My advice? Layer up! Now, looking ahead, we've got some exciting developments midweek. Tuesday brings a 40 percent chance of showers rolling in after 2 in the afternoon. But Wednesday, oh Wednesday, that's when things really pop off! We're expecting showers and possibly thunderstorms, mainly after 2 in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation jumps to 90 percent. That's not just rain, folks—that's a genuine weather event! I'd say the forecast is looking absolutely charged with possibility! Before we move on, let me hit you with some good news. Sunday night clears up nicely, and Monday is absolutely gorgeous. Sunny skies with a high near 69 degrees Fahrenheit. That's perfect weather for catching the cherry blossoms if any late bloomers are still hanging around the Tidal Basin. Now, let's head into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about something called wind shear. That's when you've got winds moving in different directions or at different speeds at various altitudes. It's what can actually tear apart thunderstorms before they get too organized. Pretty wild, right? Wind shear is why some storms fizzle out and others explode into severe systems. It's nature's way of keeping atmospheric drama in check sometimes. Here's your three-day breakdown: Sunday: Cloudy with patchy drizzle early, high near 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Monday: Sunny and pleasant, high near 69 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday: Partly sunny with 40 percent chance of showers after 2 p.m., high near 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights delivered straight to your ears. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time forecasting precision with human enthusiasm. Welcome back to the weather segment! Man, oh man, do I have some atmospheric action brewing over our nation's capital today. Washington DC, buckle up because Mother Nature's about to keep things interesting. So let's talk about what's happening right now. We've got patchy drizzle hanging around this morning, and folks, I'm not trying to dampen your spirits, but it might literally dampen everything else! We're looking at cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 47 degrees Fahrenheit right now. Northeast winds are pushing around 13 miles per hour with gusts up to 20, so hold onto your hats out there. Here's the cool part. That drizzle clears out by around 8 in the morning, and we transition into a mostly cloudy Sunday with a high near 59 degrees Fahrenheit. The Northeast wind calms down to about 9 miles per hour. It's one of those classic spring days where you can't quite decide if you need a jacket or not. My advice? Layer up! Now, looking ahead, we've got some exciting developments midweek. Tuesday brings a 40 percent chance of showers rolling in after 2 in the afternoon. But Wednesday, oh Wednesday, that's when things really pop off! We're expecting showers and possibly thunderstorms, mainly after 2 in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation jumps to 90 percent. That's not just rain, folks—that's a genuine weather event! I'd say the forecast is looking absolutely charged with possibility! Before we move on, let me hit you with some good news. Sunday night clears up nicely, and Monday is absolutely gorgeous. Sunny skies with a high near 69 degrees Fahrenheit. That's perfect weather for catching the cherry blossoms if any late bloomers are still hanging around the Tidal Basin. Now, let's head into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about something called wind shear. That's when you've got winds moving in different directions or at different speeds at various altitudes. It's what can actually tear apart thunderstorms before they get too organized. Pretty wild, right? Wind shear is why some storms fizzle out and others explode into severe systems. It's nature's way of keeping atmospheric drama in check sometimes. Here's your three-day breakdown: Sunday: Cloudy with patchy drizzle early, high near 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Monday: Sunny and pleasant, high near 69 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday: Partly sunny with 40 percent chance of showers after 2 p.m., high near 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights delivered straight to your ears. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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