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Washington DC will see a mild warming trend from today through Sunday, with most days staying dry. National Weather Service-guided forecasts and local weather coverage indicate a modest increase in temperatures through the weekend. The main exception is Saturday, when meteorologists say there is a chance for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms — brief, localized downpours rather than a prolonged, area-wide storm.
For residents planning outdoor activities, the rest of the weekend looks largely usable, though Saturday may require flexible plans and a light raincoat or umbrella.
Local weather teams advise keeping an eye on short-term radar and forecast updates Saturday morning and asourcesernoon in case stronger cells develop. Otherwise, the city can expect a quieter pattern with warmer-than-recent temperatures through Sunday.
Weather affects daily life in DC — from commuting and outdoor events to historic sites and weekend markets. A warmer, mostly dry weekend means fewer disruptions for outdoor gatherings, but Saturday’s spotty storms could force last-minute changes.
- Warming trend forecast for Washington DC from today through Sunday.
- Mostly dry conditions are expected for much of the period.
- A chance of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms is forecast for Saturday.
- Saturday’s storms are expected to be brief and localized rather than widespread.
- Residents should monitor short-term radar and local forecast updates if they have outdoor plans on Saturday.
Watch short-term radar and updated forecasts Saturday morning and asourcesernoon for the timing and intensity of any showers or thunderstorms; otherwise plan for a warmer, largely dry weekend.
sources The Washington Post — Weather Live Updates May 8, 2026.
