Tuesday's Clear Window Before Wednesday Storms | DC Weather
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(00:00:44) Below-Normal Temps Explained
(00:01:13) Wednesday Rain and Storm Risk
(00:02:01) Gear Up for Wednesday Commute
(00:02:31) Late-Week Warming Trend
(00:03:09) Tuesday Takeaway and Watchpoints
Tuesday is the best day of the week to be outside in Washington D.C. Clear skies, below-normal temperatures that feel crisp rather than cold, and no precipitation make for an easy commute and ideal conditions to get outdoors. Light layers in the morning, and you may shed one by afternoon. No weather-related delays in either direction today.
A cold front that moved through over the weekend is still setting the tone through midweek, keeping temperatures cooler than typical for May. That same front is what's organizing Wednesday's incoming rain system — so enjoy Tuesday while it lasts.
Wednesday is where the week turns. Showers arrive in the afternoon, with the peak window running roughly 2 to 5 p.m. — a direct hit on the evening commute. Some of those showers could develop into thunderstorms, though the exact intensity isn't fully resolved yet. What's confirmed: rain is coming, and the commute home will feel it. If you're walking any distance, bring both an umbrella and a waterproof jacket. Leave early if you can.
Thursday begins a transition, and by Friday a warming trend builds noticeably into the weekend. The cool air mass that defined early week is on its way out. If you're planning anything for Friday or Saturday, the current picture looks encouraging.
The week splits cleanly in two: Tuesday is the last clean day, Wednesday brings rain and storm risk, and the back half warms up. Today's real decision is simple — use Tuesday.
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