Todays weather in Washington D.C. - Thursday - 14 May 2026
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(00:00:38) Layers and the Evening Commute
(00:01:12) Wednesday: The Bigger Rain Day
(00:01:48) Weekend Warming to Near Ninety
(00:02:41) The Full Week in One Frame
Washington D.C. is waking up to comfortable low-sixty-degree temperatures this Tuesday morning, but the week's rain system has arrived early and that changes everything about how you plan the next forty-eight hours. Late-day showers and thunderstorms are possible this evening, making tonight's commute the first pressure point. If you can leave earlier, do it — and pack an umbrella regardless.
Wednesday is the bigger story. A midweek rain system brings showers and thunderstorms likely through the afternoon and evening, affecting all-day travel, not just the rush-hour window. Outdoor plans should be cleared, transit buffer time built in, and remote work options used if available. This is not a passing drizzle — thunderstorms are in the forecast.
After Wednesday's system clears, the pattern flips dramatically. Temperatures climb through the eighties over the weekend and push toward ninety degrees early next week — a swing of roughly twenty-five to thirty degrees from today's highs. In late May, that acceleration is at the aggressive end of normal and is shaping up as a genuine summer preview.
The practical week in two phases: layers and an umbrella through Wednesday, then sunscreen and hydration from Thursday onward. Key things to watch: how severe Wednesday's thunderstorms turn out to be, and whether the near-ninety heat peaks Saturday or holds until early next week. Tomorrow's update will sharpen both.
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