THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2025 TODAY: Mostly Cloudy, Showers Possible Highs: 80-85 Winds: South 5-10 mph A little less heat, but more in the way of clouds and showers. Highs will top out in the lower to middle 80s, however, the stickiness factor continues in typical D.C. summertime fashion. Scattered showers are likely in the afternoon.
OVERNIGHT: Lingering Showers Humid with Patchy Fog Lows: 68-75 Winds: South 3-8 mph Lingering showers will dot radar overnight, but should not amount to much. Morning wake-up temperatures will range from the upper 60s to middle 70s.
FRIDAY: Scattered Showers, Thunder Highs: around 85 Winds: Northeast 3-8 mph Storm chances dip just a little, but still looking at more humidity, more clouds, and more late-day storms. Highs are back in the upper 80s, and any storm could once again bring pockets of moderate to heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning. It’s not quite a copy-paste of earlier in the week, but close. The forecast trend is a little drier as we move into the weekend.
SATURDAY: Partly Cloudy, PM Storms Highs: near 90 Winds: South 5-10 mph Expect partly cloudy skies and the potential for scattered thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and evening. The coverage of storms will be a bit more hit-or-miss, but the atmosphere remains moisture-rich, so any storm will be capable of brief heavy rain. Highs will climb into the lower 90s, with heat indices in the upper 90s during the midday hours before clouds and storms develop.
SUNDAY: Partly Sunny, Shower and Storm Chances Highs: 85-90 Winds: South 5-10 mph Sunday in the will feel every bit like a classic midsummer day—warm, humid, and a bit unpredictable. Morning temperatures start in the 70s with a mix of sun and clouds, offering a decent window for outdoor plans early in the day. By the afternoon, highs will climb to around 90 degrees, and the stickiness factor will make it feel even hotter. A few thunderstorms map pop on radar, especially between 2 and 6 p.m. The storms won’t be widespread, but the ones that form may produce downpours and gusty winds. By evening, any leftover shower chances will ease, leaving behind warm, muggy air with temperatures in the middle 70s. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast.
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