The latest weather forecasts for Washington D.C. indicate a series of isolated showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures hovering around the 90s. Today’s outlook promises mostly sunny skies with a climb to a high near 91 degrees, while a calm wind will veer south between 5 to 8 mph in the morning hours, according to National Weather Service.
Tonight, the city is bracing for scattered weather activities, which include isolated showers and thunderstorms before the clock strikes 3 a.m., then a brief respite until isolated showers reappear after 5 a.m., with a south wind of 5 to 7 mph winding down to calm by evening and chances of precipitation standing at 20%, this sudden shift in the Weather Service prediction comes just ahead of a workweek burgeoning with potential downpours. On Monday, the forecast is a mix of scattered showers and thunderstorms, predominantly in the afternoon, with a 60% chance of precipitation and a high once again nearing 91 degrees and for those dwelling in or traversing through the capital, these sporadic showers may prove to be a cumbersome hitch in their daily routines.
As the week progresses, the pattern of scattered showers and thunderstorms is expected to continue, with Tuesday afternoon seeing a 60% likelihood of these events accompanying a toasty high of 95 degrees. The probability of rain seems to slacken slightly on Wednesday, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast, particularly after 2 p.m., but by Thursday, the likelihood of storms ramps up again with a high near 91 degrees and a 60% chance of precipitation…