Sun-Kissed Saturday: D.C. Welcomes Spring-Like Mildness to Close February

A Bright Finale for February
Washingtonians are waking up to a delightful shift in the weather today, Saturday, February 28, 2026. After a month characterized by frigid blasts and lingering snow, the District is set to enjoy a significant warming trend. Residents can expect a largely sunny day with temperatures climbing well above seasonal averages, offering a brief but welcome preview of the spring season ahead. Whether you are planning a walk along the National Mall or a visit to a local park, the weather today is arguably the most pleasant the city has seen in weeks.
Morning: Crisp, Clear, and Refreshing
The day begins on a chilly but bright note. Early morning temperatures are hovering in the mid-30s, specifically around 33°F to 37°F. However, unlike the bitter cold fronts seen earlier in the month, the air remains calm with light and variable winds. The sky is expected to stay clear through the morning hours, allowing the sun to quickly take the edge off the morning frost. Visibility is excellent, making for a smooth morning commute for those heading out early.
Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Gentle Breezes
As we move into the afternoon, Washington D.C. will see its warmest peak of the day. Forecasters are predicting a high temperature between 59°F and 64°F, which is exceptionally mild for late February. The sunshine will remain abundant, though some light southwest winds may develop at speeds of roughly 5 to 10 mph. This gentle breeze will contribute to the spring-like atmosphere, making it an ideal time for outdoor dining or leisure activities. No rain is expected during the daylight hours, with the precipitation chance remaining at a negligible 0%.
Evening: Increasing Clouds and Patchy Fog
As the sun sets, the conditions will begin to shift slightly. While the early evening will remain comfortable, clouds are expected to gather as a new system approaches from the west. Temperatures will gradually descend to an overnight low of approximately 38°F. Residents should be aware of the following conditions during the late-night hours:
- Patchy Fog: Some areas, particularly near the Potomac and Anacostia rivers, may see the development of patchy fog after midnight.
- Cloud Cover: Skies will transition from clear to mostly cloudy by the early hours of Sunday.
- Humidity: Moisture levels will rise overnight, reaching approximately 60% to 80%.
Alerts and Looking Ahead
Currently, there are no active wind or rain warnings for the District of Columbia. The calm conditions are expected to persist through the remainder of the day. However, looking ahead to Sunday and Monday, the forecast suggests a return to more unsettled weather, including a chance of rain and a drop in temperatures. For today, the focus remains on the rare sunshine and mild air that is providing a perfect bookend to the month of February.

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