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Washington, DC Weather Forecast and Current Conditions (20001)

Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station  

Clear 67°F
Feels Like 67°F  
Humidity 83% Dew Point 61°F Wind SSE 4 MPH Gusts 8 Barometer 30.15 in.765.8 mm
Solar Rad 0 w/m2 UV Index 0
Report from a personal weather station 1.3 miles NE of central Washington
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Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station  

Clear 67°F
Feels Like 67°F  
Humidity 83% Dew Point 61°F Wind SSE 4 MPH Gusts 8 Barometer 30.15 in.765.8 mm
Solar Rad 0 w/m2 UV Index 0
Report from a personal weather station 1.3 miles NE of central Washington
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Point Forecast at a Glance

TueOct 7
Tue Oct 7: Sunny, High 81°F, Low 63°F
10%
81°
63°
WedOct 8
Wed Oct 8: Thunderstorms, High 70°F, Low 47°F
90%
70°
47°
ThuOct 9
Thu Oct 9: Sunny, High 62°F, Low 44°F
62°
44°
FriOct 10
Fri Oct 10: Sunny, High 65°F, Low 50°F
65°
50°
SatOct 11
Sat Oct 11: Sunny, High 68°F, Low 52°F
10%
68°
52°
SunOct 12
Sun Oct 12: Chance Rain Showers, High 67°F, Low 52°F
20%
67°
52°
MonOct 13
Mon Oct 13: Chance Rain Showers, High 68°F
20%
68°
 


This Date in Weather History

1987 - It was another hot day in the southwestern U.S. Tucson, AZ, hit 101 degrees for the second day in a row to again equal their record for the month of October. Phoenix AZ reported a record high of 103 degrees, and Blythe CA and Yuma AZ tied for honors as the hot spot in the nation with afternoon highs of 108 degrees.

More on this and other weather history


Washington 7 Day Weather Forecast Details

Tuesday Oct 7

Sunny

Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. South wind 5 to 12 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Thunderstorms

Night: A chance of rain showers between 7pm and 2am, then showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. South wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

Wednesday Oct 8

Thunderstorms

Day: Showers and thunderstorms before 2pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 70. West wind 7 to 12 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between three quarters and one inch possible.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. North wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

Thursday Oct 9

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 62.

Clear

Night: Clear, with a low around 44.

Friday Oct 10

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 65.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.

Saturday Oct 11

Sunny

Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 68.

Mostly Cloudy

Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Sunday Oct 12

Chance Rain Showers

Day: A slight chance of rain showers after 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 67.

Chance Rain Showers

Night: A slight chance of rain showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Monday Oct 13

Chance Rain Showers

Day: A slight chance of rain showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 68.

Sun & Moon   Monthly

First Light 6:44 AM

Sunrise 7:10 AM

Sunset 6:43 PM

Last Light 7:09 PM

Moonrise 6:49 PM

Moonset 7:37 AM

Moon Phase

Close Tide Stations

WASHINGTON, Washington Channel, D.C.
(2.3 miles away)

Washington Naval Yard
(2.7 miles away)

Kingman Lake
(2.7 miles away)

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Weather Near Washington

Suburb Maryland Fac, MD

Gambrills, MD

Contiguous United States Extremes

Mon's High Temperature
100 at 7 Miles East-southeast Of Hidalgo, TX and 2 Miles North-northeast Of La Puerta, TX and Mcallen, TX

Mon's Low Temperature
11 at 32 Miles West-southwest Of Bynum, MT


Weather Folklore

Oily floors quite slippery get before the rain makes everything wet.


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About Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., officially the District of Columbia and commonly known as simply Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is located on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with Maryland to its north and east. It was named after George Washington, who served as the first president of the United States. The district is named for Columbia, the female personification of the nation.

The U.S. Constitution in 1789 called for the creation of a federal district under exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress. As such, Washington, D.C., is not part of any state, and is not one itself. The Residence Act, adopted on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of the capital district along the Potomac River, and is considered the founding date of the city. The 6th Congress held the first session in the partially completed Capitol Building in 1800 after the capital moved from Philadelphia. Also in 1800, the White House was completed, with second president, John Adams becoming the first president to reside there. In 1801, the District of Columbia, formerly part of Maryland and Virginia and including the existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria, was officially recognized as the federal district; initially, the city was a separate settlement within the larger district. In 1846, Congress reduced the size of the district when it returned the land originally ceded by Virginia, including the city of Alexandria. In 1871, it created a single municipality for the district. There have been several unsuccessful efforts to make the district into a state since the 1880s, including a statehood bill that passed the House of Representatives in 2021 but was not adopted by the U.S. Senate.

Designed in 1791 by Pierre Charles L'Enfant, the city is divided into quadrants, which are centered on the Capitol Building and include 131 neighborhoods. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 689,545. Commuters from the city's Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's daytime population to more than one million during the workweek. The Washington metropolitan area, which includes parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, is the country's seventh-largest metropolitan area, with a 2023 population of 6.3 million residents. A locally elected mayor and 13-member council have governed the district since 1973, though Congress retains the power to overturn local laws. Washington, D.C., residents do not have voting representation in Congress, but elect a single non-voting congressional delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. The city's voters choose three presidential electors in accordance with the Twenty-third Amendment, passed in 1961.

Washington, D.C., anchors the southern end of the Northeast megalopolis. As the seat of the U.S. federal government, the city is an important world political capital. The city hosts buildings that house federal government headquarters, including the White House, U.S. Capitol, Supreme Court Building, and multiple federal departments and agencies. The city is home to many national monuments and museums, located most prominently on or around the National Mall, including the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument. It hosts 177 foreign embassies and the global headquarters of the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Organization of American States, and other international organizations. Home to many of the nation's largest industry associations, non-profit organizations, and think tanks, the city is known as a lobbying hub, which is centered on and around K Street. It is also among the country's top tourist destinations; in 2022, it drew an estimated 20.7 million domestic and 1.2 million international visitors, seventh-most among U.S. cities.

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