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Rain or shine in the DMV this weekend

Washington, D.C., USASunday, May 10, 2026

A Tale of Two Fronts

Washington D.C., Maryland, and northern Virginia are in for a weather rollercoaster this weekend, with two opposing systems colliding to keep forecasts dynamic. A warm front surging northward on Saturday and a cold front diving southward by Sunday night will trade off dominance—neither extreme, but both ensuring a lively, unpredictable weekend.


Saturday: Gray Mornings, Thunderous Afternoons

The day begins damp and dull before 7 AM, with light showers possible near the Maryland–Pennsylvania border—nothing more than a passing drizzle. By noon, temperatures creep into the low 70s, and the clouds may part just enough to let a few rays through.

The main event arrives between 2 PM and 7 PM. Roughly half the region could face quick-hitting thunderstorms—short-lived bursts of rain, gusty winds, or even the occasional pea-sized hail in isolated cells. The other half? They might escape entirely, left with only fleeting cloud cover.

As the sun dips below the horizon, skies clear and temperatures plummet to the mid-50s, wrapping up a day of sun-and-shower contrasts.

The Big Picture

Across the weekend, total rainfall stays modest—averaging a tenth to a quarter inch most places, with slightly higher amounts in storm-prone spots. No severe weather is expected, and winds remain mild. Temperatures will climb as the warm front settles in, delivering a classic spring tease: warmth one moment, a passing shower the next.

Bottom line? Pack layers, keep an umbrella handy, and enjoy the sunshine while it lasts—because spring in the Mid-Atlantic doesn’t do subtle.

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