Rainy Sunday: How the Weather Could Impact Your Super Bowl Party Plans

Washington D.C., USA – The weather forecast for today and the upcoming week may dampen outdoor plans for many in the Washington D.C. area. The rating for today’s weather is a mediocre 5/10 due to cloudy and cooler conditions with morning to midday showers, possibly lasting into the evening. Nonetheless, this should not significantly disrupt any Super Bowl parties.

Looking ahead, tomorrow is expected to be mostly cloudy with an increasing chance of showers in the afternoon, while tonight will see plenty of clouds and a possibility of spotty evening showers. However, yesterday enjoyed mostly dry and mild conditions, making today’s less-than-perfect forecast for the weekend a bit disappointing.

Today in particular, there is a chance of scattered showers in the morning into the early afternoon, followed by spotty lingering showers later in the day. Temperatures are forecasted to hover in the upper 40s to low 50s, with a medium level of confidence.

Turning to tomorrow, Monday is expected to start mostly cloudy but dry, with a few light showers possible in the afternoon. However, more numerous showers are projected to move in from the north after 5 p.m. with a medium level of confidence.

Tuesday morning will likely start off wet, with precipitation expected to exit to the northeast by midday. A mix of snowflakes is possible early on, but with temperatures above freezing, accumulation is not expected. Wednesday looks to be mostly sunny and seasonable, with highs in the mid to upper 40s and a lingering breeze.

In terms of snowfall, the chances in the next week are rated at a low 1/10, with the upcoming forecast showing no signs of accumulating snow or heavy precipitation.

Overall, the next few days in the Washington D.C. area may be characterized by cooler temperatures, increased cloud cover, and the likelihood of rain and snow showers. This forecast may necessitate adjustments to outdoor plans and activities.