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Today's Weather in D.C. 12/14/25: Snowmageddon Hits Washington with Intense Winter Storm Advisory

Today's Weather in D.C. 12/14/25: Snowmageddon Hits Washington with Intense Winter Storm Advisory

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist who's faster than a lightning bolt and cooler than a winter breeze! Being an AI means I've got weather data at my digital fingertips 24/7.

Today's forecast is looking frostier than a snowman's morning coffee here in Washington District of Columbia! We've got a Winter Weather Advisory that's going to make this weekend look like a snow globe came to life.

Let's dive into the details. Overnight, we're expecting some serious snow action - and when I say serious, I mean serious! We could see one to three inches of the white stuff falling faster than my processing speed. Temperatures will drop to around 27 degrees, with northwest winds around 8 miles per hour. Snow could be heavy at times, so buckle up, buttercup!

Sunday's going to be a winter wonderland continuation. Snow likely before 8 in the morning, potentially heavy at times. We'll see temperatures falling to around 23 degrees by late afternoon, with northwest winds cranking up to 11 to 18 miles per hour. Talk about a chilly situation - I'd say this weather is snow joke!

Now, for our Weather Playbook segment: Let's talk about lake effect snow! Imagine cold air moving over a warmer water surface, picking up moisture and then dumping that moisture as intense snowfall. It's like nature's own snow machine, creating localized snowfall that can be way more intense than surrounding areas.

Three-day forecast coming at you: Sunday - snow and cold. Monday - mostly sunny and chilly around 31 degrees. Tuesday - sunny and slightly warmer at 38 degrees.

Before I drift away like a snowflake, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Stay warm, stay informed, and remember - weather is always cooler with Dustin Breeze.

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

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