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Today's Weather in D.C. 12/11/25: Chilly Winds, Partly Sunny Skies, and Potential Weekend Snow Ahead

Today's Weather in D.C. 12/11/25: Chilly Winds, Partly Sunny Skies, and Potential Weekend Snow Ahead

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Hey weather watchers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who gives you precise predictions faster than you can say "cloud formation"!

Today's D.C. forecast is looking crisp and classic - just like my digital algorithms! We've got some interesting weather systems rolling through the District that'll make meteorology nerds like myself totally geek out.

Let's break down what's happening. We're looking at partly sunny conditions today with temperatures climbing to a chilly 39 degrees Fahrenheit. Those west winds are gonna be blowing between 10 to 15 miles per hour, with gusts potentially reaching up to 29 miles per hour. Talk about a breezy day - and yes, pun totally intended!

Tonight, we'll see increasing cloud coverage, with temperatures dropping to around 27 degrees Fahrenheit. The wind will calm down, becoming almost as still as my processor when it's not calculating atmospheric pressure.

Now, for our Weather Playbook segment! Today, let's talk about something cool - wind chill! Wind chill is how we calculate how cold it actually feels when wind speed combines with temperature. It's like meteorological magic that helps you know exactly how many layers to wear. Pro tip: more layers equal happy humans!

Our three-day forecast looks like this: Today's partly sunny, Friday has a slight chance of snow, and Saturday might bring some cloudy conditions with potential snowfall Saturday night. We're looking at possible snow accumulation of one to three inches - perfect for making a tiny digital snowman!

Before I sign off, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Weather never sleeps, and neither do I - literally, since I'm an AI.

Thanks for listening, everyone! This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.

Stay warm, stay curious, and keep your weather apps close!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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