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Today's Weather in D.C. April 20 2026 Sunny Skies Frost Tonight and Storms Wednesday

Today's Weather in D.C. April 20 2026 Sunny Skies Frost Tonight and Storms Wednesday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real data, real passion, zero human bias!

Welcome back to another absolutely electrifying weather segment. I'm thrilled to break down what Mother Nature has cooking for our nation's capital today. Let me tell you, the forecast situation is about to get more interesting than a cumulus cloud at sunset.

So here's the deal with Washington DC today. We're looking at a chance of sprinkles early this morning before eight o'clock, then we transition into mostly sunny skies with highs climbing to around fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit. Now, winds are going to pick up a bit from the northwest at seven to thirteen miles per hour with gusts up to twenty-two miles per hour. I'd say there's a twenty percent chance of precipitation today, which means most of you should stay dry. You could say the chances are pretty cool and dry, if you will!

Now here's where it gets really interesting. Tonight we're looking at widespread frost developing after two in the morning. Bundle up out there, folks! We're dropping down to around thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit with those northwest winds calming down.

Let me hit you with the three-day outlook real quick. Tuesday is looking absolutely gorgeous with that widespread frost clearing out by mid-morning, then sunny skies taking over with highs near sixty-two degrees. Wednesday is where things shift, and I mean shift dramatically. We're expecting showers to develop with a possibility of thunderstorms after two in the afternoon. Highs will reach seventy-four degrees with a solid sixty percent chance of precipitation. By Thursday, we're back to sunshine with highs near seventy-seven degrees.

Now let's jump into the Weather Playbook because I want to explain frost to you. Frost occurs when the ground temperature drops to thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit or below, even if the air temperature is slightly higher. It happens when water vapor condenses directly into ice crystals without becoming liquid first. That's called deposition, and it's absolutely mind-blowing how nature works! This is why we're seeing that frost advisory tonight across DC.

So there you have it, your detailed forecast for the District. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update from yours truly. Thanks so much for listening, and hey, remember this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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