Washington, DC weather today brings a breezy 55°F high with a chance of rain showers after 8 AM, but there’s more to watch than just the occasional sprinkle—we’re dealing with a fire weather threat and a significant cold snap heading in tonight.
Today’s Details: Wind and Fire Weather Concerns
A secondary cold front crossed early this morning, and now high pressure is building in its wake. Very dry air overhead means that while scattered showers are possible (especially between 8 AM and early afternoon), the real story is the wind. Expect frequent gusts of 20 to 30 mph, with peak gusts of 35 to 40 mph possible, particularly at higher elevations and in areas like the Shenandoah Valley west of the city. The National Weather Service has upgraded fire weather concerns across the region—if you’re planning yard work or yard debris burning, today is not the day. Hold off on any outdoor burning and be extra cautious with any spark-producing activities.
For Nationals Park fans heading to tonight’s game against the Atlanta Braves, expect cool conditions (around 55°F) with those gusty northwest winds—bring a light jacket and secure any loose items in your tailgate setup. It’ll be a breezy evening, but no rain expected during game time.
Tonight Into Tuesday: Widespread Freeze Warning
Here’s where things get serious for gardeners and spring planting enthusiasts. Widespread frost is expected after 2 AM tonight, and lows will drop to around 32°F. The National Weather Service has upgraded freeze warnings for areas where the growing season is active—that means your tender seedlings, newly planted annuals around the National Mall, and any early vegetables in community gardens across Arlington, Alexandria, and Bethesda are at risk. If you’ve already planted frost-sensitive plants, cover them tonight or move potted plants indoors.
Tuesday morning will start with frost lingering until about 10 AM, but the day itself looks beautiful—sunny, 62°F, and calm with light southeast winds. Perfect conditions for a walk along the Potomac or through Rock Creek Park once that frost melts off.
Allergy Alert
With dry conditions and active wind today, pollen counts are likely elevated. If you’re sensitive to spring allergens, consider wearing a pollen count face mask during outdoor activities, and keep allergy relief nasal spray handy. An air quality monitor can help you track indoor pollen levels if you’re spending time near open windows.
Looking Ahead
Tuesday and Wednesday shape up nicely—sunny skies and warming into the low 60s. By mid-to-late week, temperatures climb further. However, the weekend looks unsettled, so if you’re planning outdoor activities, Tuesday and Wednesday are your best bets.
Dinner Idea
With gusty winds today, it’s a perfect evening for a warming pasta dinner or stir-fry—something you can prep indoors without worrying about the wind affecting outdoor grilling. A hearty marinara or teriyaki bowl hits the spot when the temperature’s dropping toward freezing tonight. Did you know you can order groceries on Amazon? Get everything you need for tonight’s dinner delivered straight to your door.
Stay safe out there, and keep an eye on that wind—it’s the real story today.

