Memorial Day weekend weather forecast
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Tomorrow and Saturday are cooler, with highs struggling to reach 60. Trending warmer and less wet into early next week. 🔷 CWG’s detailed D.C.-area forecast Today’s daily digit — 5/10: A nice change of pace from the extreme heat
Heat wave begins Monday Record highs likely for the next three days Storms Wednesday p.m. Rain to impact Memorial Day weekend Get ready to crank up the A/C and remember to drink plenty of extra water as our first significant heat wave of 2026 arrives.
The cloudy, cool-to-chilly and at times wet weather will persist through Friday and into Saturday. It won't rain all day, but it will be hard to make outdoor plans around the off-
One more May scorcher today as we head for the mid-90s. Scattered showers and storms are likely, mainly after 2 or 3 p.m., and some could be severe. What’s next? Summerlike heat is long gone by tomorrow.
The heat wave continues across the DMV as Tuesday marks day two of the three-day heat wave. High temperatures will once again soar into the low and middle 90s, with a few upper 90s possible in the urban corridor and parts of central Virginia.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are looking like the wettest days at this point, which is why we've issued a Weather Impact Alert from noon Thursday to Saturday. We may have to extend the Alert beyond Saturday,
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Saturday's rain should clear out by Sunday, but more storms are expected through the early part of this week. FOX 5's Cesar Cornejo has the latest rain forecast for the Washington, D.C. area.
Keep your umbrella handy! Once rain chances return Wednesday afternoon, they'll stick around through the start of next week.