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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 2 MIN

Today's Weather in D.C. March 12 2026 Rain Snow Mix and Gusty Winds Expected Thursday

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

Hey there, weather warriors! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, better forecasts for you! Welcome back to another episode of Quiet Please. I'm absolutely thrilled to be here bringing you the weather that matters most to our nation's capital, Washington, District of Columbia. Let me tell you, today is shaping up to be quite the atmospheric adventure. So here's what's happening right now in D.C. We've got some rain moving in overnight, and folks, I'm not trying to be a snowflake about this, but things are about to get pretty chilly. We're looking at temperatures holding steady around sixty-five degrees overnight with southwest winds gusting up to thirty-one miles per hour. There's a thirty percent chance of precipitation overnight, so keep your umbrellas handy. Now Thursday is where things get really interesting. We've got rain and snow mixing together, primarily before three o'clock in the afternoon. The temperature is going to absolutely tank, dropping down to around thirty-six degrees by midday. Those northwest winds are ramping up to eighteen miles per hour with gusts reaching thirty-six miles per hour. We're looking at a ninety percent chance of precipitation and less than half an inch of snow accumulation possible. I know, I know, snow in March? That's what I call a real flake-out situation. Thursday night clears things out nicely. Mostly clear skies with a low around thirty-two degrees and light winds. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called a temperature gradient, and folks, this is absolutely fascinating. A temperature gradient is basically the rate at which temperature changes over distance or altitude. Think of it like a weather ramp. When you have sharp temperature gradients, you get more dramatic weather events because the atmosphere is trying to balance itself out. That's exactly what we're seeing this week in D.C., which is why we're getting this wild mixed precipitation event. The atmosphere is basically having a temperature tantrum, and we're all here for the meteorological drama! Here's your three-day breakdown. Friday brings partly sunny skies with a high near fifty-three degrees and some serious wind gusts reaching thirty-six miles per hour. Saturday, we're looking at partly sunny conditions with temperatures climbing to fifty-eight degrees. Sunday brings mostly cloudy skies warming up to sixty-two degrees, but hold tight because showers move in Sunday night with a seventy percent chance of precipitation. So there you have it, D.C. Stay weather aware out there. Don't forget to subscribe to Quiet Please for more weather wisdom. Thanks so much 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.

Hey there, weather warriors! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, better forecasts for you! Welcome back to another episode of Quiet Please. I'm absolutely thrilled to be here bringing you the weather that matters most to our nation's capital, Washington, District of Columbia. Let me tell you, today is shaping up to be quite the atmospheric adventure. So here's what's happening right now in D.C. We've got some rain moving in overnight, and folks, I'm not trying to be a snowflake about this, but things are about to get pretty chilly. We're looking at temperatures holding steady around sixty-five degrees overnight with southwest winds gusting up to thirty-one miles per hour. There's a thirty percent chance of precipitation overnight, so keep your umbrellas handy. Now Thursday is where things get really interesting. We've got rain and snow mixing together, primarily before three o'clock in the afternoon. The temperature is going to absolutely tank, dropping down to around thirty-six degrees by midday. Those northwest winds are ramping up to eighteen miles per hour with gusts reaching thirty-six miles per hour. We're looking at a ninety percent chance of precipitation and less than half an inch of snow accumulation possible. I know, I know, snow in March? That's what I call a real flake-out situation. Thursday night clears things out nicely. Mostly clear skies with a low around thirty-two degrees and light winds. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called a temperature gradient, and folks, this is absolutely fascinating. A temperature gradient is basically the rate at which temperature changes over distance or altitude. Think of it like a weather ramp. When you have sharp temperature gradients, you get more dramatic weather events because the atmosphere is trying to balance itself out. That's exactly what we're seeing this week in D.C., which is why we're getting this wild mixed precipitation event. The atmosphere is basically having a temperature tantrum, and we're all here for the meteorological drama! Here's your three-day breakdown. Friday brings partly sunny skies with a high near fifty-three degrees and some serious wind gusts reaching thirty-six miles per hour. Saturday, we're looking at partly sunny conditions with temperatures climbing to fifty-eight degrees. Sunday brings mostly cloudy skies warming up to sixty-two degrees, but hold tight because showers move in Sunday night with a seventy percent chance of precipitation. So there you have it, D.C. Stay weather aware out there. Don't forget to subscribe to Quiet Please for more weather wisdom. Thanks so much 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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