Washington, DC – After a mostly cloudy morning, residents across the District and central Maryland can expect clearing skies and breezy, mild conditions by early afternoon Monday.
According to the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington office, high temperatures on April 13 are forecast to reach the low-to-mid 60s across much of the region by 3 p.m. Areas including Washington, Baltimore, and Frederick will experience highs near 63°F, while slightly cooler conditions are expected in higher elevations and western regions like Oakland, which may remain in the 50s.
The weather pattern is typical for mid-April, with warming trends following overnight lows in the 40s and 50s. Winds from the west may add a brisk feel, especially in open and elevated areas.
Motorists should remain cautious early in the day due to low clouds and potential patchy fog in rural valleys. Commuters are advised to layer clothing in the morning, as conditions will warm quickly during the afternoon hours.
Residents planning outdoor activities should aim for mid-to-late afternoon, when conditions are expected to be sunniest and most comfortable. No significant precipitation is forecast, making today ideal for springtime errands, walks, or local events.