D.C.-area forecast: Wind chills are still rough today,
with cold temperatures easing the next few days.
Forecast in detail
Weve had a couple of days with highs in the 30s this month, but today should end up the coldest of the season so far. Even though there will be plenty of sunshine, temperatures struggle to reach and surpass freezing. Wind chills also continue. That means temperatures feel about 10 degrees colder than the actual reading.
Today (Saturday): Sunshine rules. So does cold weather. Despite all the rays, highs only make the low and mid-30s, which is about 10 degrees below normal. Winds might be down somewhat from yesterday, but perhaps not enough to matter. Theyre out of the northwest around 10 mph sustained, with gusts between 20 and 30 mph. Confidence: High
Tonight: Winds finally really die down with sunset. Given clear skies, were set up for another cold one. Lows range from about 22 to 27. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow (Sunday): We start off sunny, but clouds seem likely to increase somewhat during the day. As winds turn to come from the south, slightly milder air begins to work in. Highs are in the low and mid-40s. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy conditions continue. Lows settle to the mid-20s to around 30, with winds still blowing out of the south. Confidence: Medium-High
A look ahead
A clipper-type storm system passing well to our north Monday briefly drags milder air into the region. We may see more clouds for a time, but it probably stays dry. Highs are in the low 50s. Confidence: Medium-High
Coming off lows in the mid- and upper 20s Tuesday morning, its considerably colder than Monday behind another cold front. Highs range from the mid-30s north to near 40 south. Confidence: Medium
Snow potential index
A daily assessment of the potential for at least 1 inch of snow in the next week, on a 0-10 scale.
0/10 (↓ : Nothing seems too likely to deliver snow for the next week or so.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/12/26/dc-area-forecast-wind-chills-are-still-rough-today-with-cold-temperatures-easing-next-few/?