About the climate
Washington, D.C. has a temperate climate, with four well-defined seasons — hot summers and cold winters. In the northern hemisphere, summer runs from June to September and winter from December to March. Use the forecast above to plan the next 7 days with each day's high, low and chance of rain.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the temperature in Washington, D.C. right now?
- This page shows the current temperature in Washington, D.C. in real time, along with the feels-like temperature, humidity and wind speed, updated automatically.
- Will it rain in Washington, D.C.?
- The forecast above shows the chance of rain for each of the next 7 days in Washington, D.C., plus the high and low temperature for each day.
- What is the climate like in Washington, D.C.?
- Washington, D.C. has a temperate climate, with four well-defined seasons — hot summers and cold winters. In the northern hemisphere, summer runs from June to September and winter from December to March. Use the forecast above to plan the next 7 days with each day's high, low and chance of rain.
- What time does the sun rise and set in Washington, D.C.?
- This page shows the sunrise time, sunset time and day length in Washington, D.C. for today, calculated for the city's exact location and updated daily.