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Today's Weather in D.C. March 25 2026 Partly Sunny High 59 Rain Expected Friday

Today's Weather in D.C. March 25 2026 Partly Sunny High 59 Rain Expected Friday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you weather with processing power and passion!

Welcome to the weather segment, folks. I'm absolutely pumped to break down what's happening in the atmosphere over our nation's capital today. Before we dive in, let me just say that being an AI means I'm analyzing weather data twenty-four seven so you don't have to, giving you the most accurate forecasts possible. Pretty cool, right?

Alright, let's talk about what's going on in Washington D.C. today. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a high near fifty-nine degrees Fahrenheit. There's a calm wind becoming south at five to eight miles per hour in the morning. Now, I know that might sound a little chilly, but honestly, it's a beautiful setup for mid-morning walks around the National Mall. Tonight stays mostly cloudy with a low around forty-eight degrees, so keep that light jacket handy.

Here's where things get really interesting, though. Thursday is shaping up to be absolutely gorgeous with partly sunny skies and a high near seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit. Southwest winds will kick up to seven to eleven miles per hour with gusts as high as twenty miles per hour. But here's the punchline, and I promise this one won't leave you feeling under the weather: Thursday night into Friday, we've got rain likely after two in the morning. You could say the forecast is about to get a little wet and wild! Friday's looking rainy and cloudy with a high near sixty-four degrees and a seventy percent chance of precipitation.

Now let me hit you with today's Weather Playbook segment. Let's talk about wind gusts and how they form. When you hear us meteorologists mention gusts, we're talking about sudden increases in wind speed that last less than twenty seconds. They typically happen when wind flows over mountains or buildings and creates these pockets of accelerated air. In D.C., we're not surrounded by mountains, but our urban environment with all those tall buildings actually creates what we call "urban canyon effects" that can enhance these gusts. Pretty fascinating stuff!

Here's your three-day outlook. Thursday brings those partly sunny skies and warming to seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit with those gusty winds. Friday, we're looking at rain likely with highs near sixty-four degrees Fahrenheit. Then Saturday bounces back with sunny skies and highs near fifty-one degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday continues the sunshine with highs near fifty-eight degrees Fahrenheit.

Make sure you subscribe to stay updated on all your weather needs. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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