D.C. Metro Weather Turns Unsettled With Weekend Showers in Sight

By Matthias Binder
6:00 AM | *Chance of showers on Saturday...maybe a PM thunderstorm...another shot at showers on Sunday night/Monday* - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

6:00 AM | *Chance of showers on Saturday…maybe a PM thunderstorm…another shot at showers on Sunday night/Monday* – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Washington, D.C. – After a dry finish to the work week, the Mid-Atlantic region is set to see a shift toward more unsettled conditions beginning Saturday. Mild temperatures will persist, yet the return of moisture brings a renewed chance for showers and an isolated thunderstorm. The pattern offers a brief window of better weather on Sunday before additional rain threats develop early next week.

Today’s Transition to Cooler Evening Hours

Sunshine will give way to increasing clouds through the afternoon, with breezy southwesterly winds gusting between 10 and 20 mph. Highs are expected to reach the upper 60s to near 70 degrees across the metro area. Skies will remain mostly cloudy overnight, keeping temperatures in the lower 50s by dawn.

Weekend Brings First Rain Chance

Saturday starts mainly cloudy and breezy, with highs climbing into the lower 70s. A period of showers is likely during the day, and forecasters note the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm in the afternoon or evening. Conditions clear overnight, allowing lows to settle near 55 degrees under mostly clear skies. Sunday begins with sunshine before clouds build later in the day. Temperatures will feel comfortably warm, peaking near 80 degrees. Any showers are expected to hold off until after dark, preserving a largely pleasant daytime period for outdoor plans.

Early Week Rain Returns

Monday turns cooler and cloudier, with highs in the low to mid 60s and a continued chance of showers throughout the day. The unsettled stretch extends into Tuesday, when skies clear to mainly sunny conditions and temperatures rebound to the middle 60s. A final shower threat could arrive by Wednesday under partly sunny skies and upper 60s readings.

What Residents Should Watch

The sequence of systems keeps the region in a variable pattern rather than a prolonged wet spell. Between the weekend and Monday disturbances, Sunday stands out as the driest interval. Meteorologists emphasize that amounts will likely remain light, though localized heavier bursts remain possible with any thunderstorm development. The overall trend points to typical spring variability, where brief periods of sun alternate with passing moisture. Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts may want to keep umbrellas handy through midweek while enjoying the mild temperatures that accompany each system.

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