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Record Heat and Fire Weather Today in DC – Here's What You Need to Know

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Record Heat and Fire Weather Today in DC – Here’s What You Need to Know

Folks, we’re in for a scorcher today. The National Weather Service is calling this near-critical fire weather conditions, and I want to make sure you’re prepared.

Today: Dangerously Hot and Windy

We’re looking at a high near 95°F—potentially tying or breaking records—with mostly sunny skies. But here’s the kicker: it’s not just the heat that’s concerning. Southwest winds will gust up to 20-25 mph this afternoon, with a small chance they could reach 30 mph if deeper mixing occurs. Combine that with humidity dropping into the low 20s, and you’ve got textbook fire weather conditions.

What this means for your day:

  • Skip the yard work. Don’t mow, burn debris, or do any outdoor work with equipment that could spark. The fire risk is simply too high.
  • Stay hydrated. Keep an insulated water bottle with you at all times, whether you’re commuting, running errands, or heading to the National Mall. This heat is no joke.
  • Protect yourself from UV. A good SPF 50 sunscreen is essential—reapply often, especially if you’re outside for extended periods.
  • Secure loose items. Those gusty winds can knock over trash cans, patio furniture, and decorations. If you have a gutter system, now’s a good time to ensure it’s clean and secure.

If you’re planning to be outside for any length of time, a cooling neck towel or portable misting fan can be a lifesaver. Seriously, these aren’t luxuries today—they’re practical tools for staying safe.

Tonight: A Brief Cooldown

After 11 p.m., isolated showers may develop as the upper ridge breaks down. Don’t expect much—only a 20% chance of precipitation with trace amounts. Overnight lows around 68°F will feel refreshing compared to today’s heat.

Looking Ahead: Better News for the Weekend

Friday brings isolated showers before 8 a.m., then partly sunny skies with a high near 83°F. Much more pleasant! If you’ve got Nationals games at Nationals Park this weekend (they’re hosting the San Francisco Giants Friday through Sunday), Friday night looks ideal—mostly clear with temps dropping to 62°F. Perfect baseball weather, and the calmer winds mean tailgating will be comfortable.

Saturday rebounds to 92°F with mostly sunny skies—still warm, but nothing like today’s extreme conditions.

Dinner Suggestion

Today’s too hot to cook. Skip the kitchen and grab ingredients for a cold Thai noodle salad, a build-your-own wrap bar, or smoothie bowls. Your AC will thank you.

The Bottom Line

Today is serious weather. Respect the heat, respect the fire danger, and take precautions. By Friday, we’ll have much more comfortable conditions, but for now, stay cool and stay safe out there.

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