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Today's Weather in D.C. Weather Report for 02-17-2025

Today's Weather in D.C. Weather Report for 02-17-2025

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Weather Report Script for Washington DC

Good morning, weather watchers! Let's dive into today's forecast for Washington District of Columbia.

Overnight, we're looking at a chilly scene with scattered flurries dancing across the sky. Temperatures will drop to around 29 degrees Fahrenheit, and get ready for some serious wind action. We're talking about west winds whipping around 23 miles per hour, with gusts that could reach up to 40 miles per hour. Buckle up, it's going to be a breezy night!

Washington's Birthday is bringing some morning flurries before things clear up. Expect mostly cloudy skies that will gradually give way to sunshine. The high will climb to a crisp 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Those winds aren't taking a break either - west winds will continue at 20 to 23 miles per hour, with gusts potentially hitting 41 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, Monday night will see increasing cloud cover with temperatures dropping to 23 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday brings mostly cloudy skies that will slowly clear, with a high near 37 degrees Fahrenheit.

Midweek gets interesting with a potential snow chance on Wednesday afternoon. We're looking at a 50 percent chance of precipitation, with temperatures hovering around 29 degrees Fahrenheit. Thursday continues the wintry theme with another 50 percent chance of snow, especially before 1 PM.

The weekend looks more promising, with sunny and partly sunny days. Friday will be sunny with a high near 38 degrees Fahrenheit, and Saturday will follow suit with a high near 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

For those planning ahead, Sunday looks like a pleasant day with temperatures reaching around 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

Want more detailed weather insights? Check out the full forecast in the show notes at weather.gov.

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