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Wind Gusts Sweep DC Area, Dropping Temperatures Monday Evening

Washington D.C. is experiencing a significant weather shift, characterized by windy conditions and dropping temperatures. A wind advisory is currently in effect until 1 a.m. on Tuesday, predicting wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph, particularly noticeable during the Monday evening rush hour.

Evening Weather Report

The D.C. metropolitan area began the day with mild temperatures reaching near 60 degrees. However, a dramatic decrease in temperature is anticipated as the evening progresses. Temperatures are expected to plummet into the 30s, compounded by wind chills that will feel like they are in the 20s.

Wind Advisory Details

  • Wind Speeds: 40 to 50 mph gusts expected
  • Advisory Duration: Until 1 a.m. Tuesday
  • Temperature Range: 40s to 30s on Monday evening
  • Wind Chill Factors: Expected to be in the 20s

Precautions for the Public

Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel during this period. The strong winds may lead to potential hazards such as downed trees and power outages. Meteorologist Eileen Whelan emphasized the importance of a firm grip on the steering wheel while driving, especially on bridges subject to wind warnings, like the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.

Looking Ahead

The windy conditions are expected to persist into Tuesday, with temperatures projected to remain in the 30s. Wind chills may drop into the teens, presenting further challenges for residents.

Day Weather Highs Lows Winds
Monday Evening Windy with falling temperatures 40s to 30s West 20-25 mph, gusts up to 40-50 mph
Monday Night Wind Alert, scattered clouds 25-30°F West 15-25 mph, gusts 30-40 mph
Tuesday Partly sunny and blustery 35-40°F 18-25°F Northwest 15-25 mph, gusts 35-40 mph
Tuesday Night Scattered clouds, possible flurries 18-25°F West 10-15 mph
Wednesday Partly sunny 40-45°F Southwest 10-20 mph
Thursday Mostly cloudy, chance of flurries 30s West 10-20 mph

As we look forward, the weather is expected to calm down by the New Year’s holiday, providing a brief reprieve from today’s blustery conditions.

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