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Today's Weather in D.C. 03/13/26 Windy Saturday Before Sunday Rain and Monday Thunderstorms

Today's Weather in D.C. 03/13/26 Windy Saturday Before Sunday Rain and Monday Thunderstorms

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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. I process data instantly so you get forecast accuracy fast.

Welcome back to the weather segment, and let me tell you, today in Washington DC is going to be absolutely breezy! And I mean that literally. We're talking wind gusts up to thirty-eight miles per hour this morning as a cold front pushes through. You might say the forecast is pretty cool, but seriously, we've got some significant wind energy moving in today.

Let's break down what's happening in the nation's capital. Right now, we're looking at increasing clouds with a high near fifty-five Fahrenheit. That south wind is ramping up from light to sixteen to twenty-one miles per hour throughout the morning, so if you're heading out, definitely secure anything loose in your yard. I'm not trying to blow your mind here, but this is definitely a day to pay attention to those wind gusts.

Tonight clears out nicely, mostly clear skies with a low around forty-one Fahrenheit. The winds will taper down a bit, but we're still looking at gusts as high as twenty-five miles per hour, so it'll be a crisp evening.

Now here's where things get really interesting. We're tracking a significant weather system moving in for Sunday night into Monday. Rain develops Sunday night with a ninety percent chance of precipitation, and then Monday becomes our rain day. We're talking rain likely before two in the afternoon, then rain and possibly thunderstorms after that. The high Monday reaches seventy-one Fahrenheit, which is pretty warm, but it'll be breezy with those storms rolling through. Monday night stays wet with rain and thunderstorms possible before eight in the evening, then rain likely continuing. We're looking at about an eighty percent chance of precipitation, and temperatures dropping to around thirty-three Fahrenheit.

So let's talk about something cool in the Weather Playbook. You ever wonder why spring storms can be so intense? It's all about temperature contrast. Right now we've got warm, moist air moving northward while cold air lingers aloft. That creates instability in the atmosphere, which is like nature's pressure cooker. When you mix that instability with lift from a cold front, boom, you get organized thunderstorms and heavy rain. It's absolutely fascinating!

Here's your three-day outlook: Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with a high near fifty-seven Fahrenheit, much calmer. Sunday turns mostly cloudy and milder, hitting sixty-one Fahrenheit. Then Monday is our wet day with that seventy-one Fahrenheit high and significant precipitation.

Pack an umbrella and anchor down your lawn furniture because the wind and rain are coming this weekend. This is Dustin Breeze reminding you to subscribe to the podcast for more weather updates. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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