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Today's Weather in D.C. February 23 2026 Snow Chance Tonight and Monday Morning Forecast

Today's Weather in D.C. February 23 2026 Snow Chance Tonight and Monday Morning Forecast

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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 the weather segment! Today in Washington D.C., we're looking at some interesting action happening in the atmosphere, and I am absolutely pumped to break it down for you.

Let's talk about what's going on right now. We've got a slight chance of snow overnight, which means conditions are getting a bit dicey out there. We're looking at cloudy skies with a low around thirty degrees Fahrenheit and northwest winds gusting up to thirty-three miles per hour. That's breezy, folks! The chance of precipitation is only twenty percent, but hey, never say never when Mother Nature's involved.

Monday is going to bring a slight chance of snow before eleven in the morning, then we'll see mostly cloudy skies with a high near forty-one degrees. Those breezy northwest winds are sticking around, gusting up to thirty-six miles per hour. You could say the weather's really going to blow your mind today, am I right?

Now here's where things get really interesting. Tuesday looks absolutely gorgeous. We're talking mostly sunny skies with a high near thirty-nine degrees and calmer winds. But hold onto your hats because by Tuesday night, we've got a chance of snow after one in the morning, mixing with rain after four. There's a forty percent chance of precipitation, and this system's definitely something to keep your eye on.

Wednesday should clear things up nicely with mostly sunny skies and a high near fifty-five degrees. Then Thursday, we're looking at rain likely, mainly after one in the afternoon, with a seventy percent chance of precipitation and a high near fifty-one degrees.

Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment! Today I want to talk about wind shear. Wind shear is when wind speed or direction changes significantly at different altitudes in the atmosphere. It's absolutely crucial for severe weather development and can tear storms apart or supercharge them. When you've got strong wind shear, you get rotation, and rotation can spawn tornadoes. It's like the atmosphere's way of creating a spinning top, and honestly, it's one of my favorite concepts in meteorology!

Here's your three-day forecast. Monday, snow likely in the morning, high forty-one degrees. Tuesday, sunny and pleasant, high thirty-nine degrees. Wednesday, mostly sunny with a high near fifty-five degrees.

If you're heading around the nation's capital, bundle up those next couple days! Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to Quiet Please for all your weather updates and more. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!

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