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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 3 MIN

Today's Weather in D.C. March 16 2026 Severe Storms Expected Monday with High Winds

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, smarter forecasts for you! Welcome back to another thrilling episode of weather talk, folks! I'm absolutely pumped to dive into what's happening across our nation's capital today. Washington, D.C., buckle up because Mother Nature is about to put on quite the show, and not in the way we'd hope for a pleasant Sunday! Let's talk about what's brewing in our backyard right now. We've got a system moving through that's going to make things pretty interesting over the next twenty-four hours. Currently, we're looking at overnight chances of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before five in the morning, with lows around fifty-five Fahrenheit. South winds are gusting up to twenty-three miles per hour, so it's a bit breezy out there. Now, here's where it gets serious. Monday is shaping up to be a significant weather day. We're expecting showers and thunderstorms likely, with some potentially severe storms in the mix. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but it looks like that's exactly what's going to happen! Temperatures will climb to around seventy-three Fahrenheit, but with south winds gusting up to thirty-four miles per hour, it's going to feel absolutely wild out there. We're looking at rainfall amounts between a quarter and half inch of rain. That's why you'll want to keep your weather app handy. Monday night continues the wet pattern with more showers and thunderstorms before eleven in the evening, then showers lingering between eleven and two in the morning. Low around thirty-one Fahrenheit, so bundle up after that rain passes through. Speaking of which, let me hit you with the Weather Playbook! Ever wonder why storms tend to be more severe in spring? It's all about wind shear. When you've got wind direction and speed changing dramatically with altitude, it creates rotation in storm clouds. That spinning motion can spawn tornadoes and produce hail. It's like atmospheric vertical mixing at its finest, and that's exactly what we're dealing with this Monday. Here's your three-day forecast breakdown: Monday brings those storms I mentioned with a high of seventy-three. Tuesday clears out beautifully, mostly sunny with a high near forty-one Fahrenheit. Wednesday stays partly sunny, warming up slightly to around forty-one Fahrenheit. By Friday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs near sixty Fahrenheit, which is fantastic. So residents from Georgetown to Capitol Hill, make sure you've got your umbrellas ready and maybe keep an eye on the National Weather Service alerts. This is definitely a Monday to stay weather aware! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather updates. Thanks for listening, and hey, 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 everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, smarter forecasts for you! Welcome back to another thrilling episode of weather talk, folks! I'm absolutely pumped to dive into what's happening across our nation's capital today. Washington, D.C., buckle up because Mother Nature is about to put on quite the show, and not in the way we'd hope for a pleasant Sunday! Let's talk about what's brewing in our backyard right now. We've got a system moving through that's going to make things pretty interesting over the next twenty-four hours. Currently, we're looking at overnight chances of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before five in the morning, with lows around fifty-five Fahrenheit. South winds are gusting up to twenty-three miles per hour, so it's a bit breezy out there. Now, here's where it gets serious. Monday is shaping up to be a significant weather day. We're expecting showers and thunderstorms likely, with some potentially severe storms in the mix. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but it looks like that's exactly what's going to happen! Temperatures will climb to around seventy-three Fahrenheit, but with south winds gusting up to thirty-four miles per hour, it's going to feel absolutely wild out there. We're looking at rainfall amounts between a quarter and half inch of rain. That's why you'll want to keep your weather app handy. Monday night continues the wet pattern with more showers and thunderstorms before eleven in the evening, then showers lingering between eleven and two in the morning. Low around thirty-one Fahrenheit, so bundle up after that rain passes through. Speaking of which, let me hit you with the Weather Playbook! Ever wonder why storms tend to be more severe in spring? It's all about wind shear. When you've got wind direction and speed changing dramatically with altitude, it creates rotation in storm clouds. That spinning motion can spawn tornadoes and produce hail. It's like atmospheric vertical mixing at its finest, and that's exactly what we're dealing with this Monday. Here's your three-day forecast breakdown: Monday brings those storms I mentioned with a high of seventy-three. Tuesday clears out beautifully, mostly sunny with a high near forty-one Fahrenheit. Wednesday stays partly sunny, warming up slightly to around forty-one Fahrenheit. By Friday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs near sixty Fahrenheit, which is fantastic. So residents from Georgetown to Capitol Hill, make sure you've got your umbrellas ready and maybe keep an eye on the National Weather Service alerts. This is definitely a Monday to stay weather aware! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather updates. Thanks for listening, and hey, 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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