A September day at the National Cathedral |
Last month finished as DC’s second consecutive cooler than average August
for the first time since 2013 - 2014. It also finished as a wetter than average
month with 4.58” of rain. NOAA’s August
rainfall average for the nation’s capital is 3.25”.
September features some of the best weather of the year in the nation’s capital
as fall officially gets underway. Average daily high/low temperatures
drop from 85°/69° on September 1 to 75°/59° by the end of the month. The
amount of daylight also continues to decline throughout September. Sunset will
occur at 6:52 p.m. on September 30. The combination of reduced daylight
and a lower sun angle contributes to the cooler average temperatures as
September wears on.
Five of DC’s 10 warmest September’s on record have occurred since 2005. DC’s hottest September temperature on record is 104° on September 7, 1881. Triple-digit heat during September is a rarity in the nation’s capital and has occurred only four times since 1871. The most recent was 101° on September 2, 1980. By comparison, DC’s coolest September temperature is 36° from September 23, 1904.
Although Washington, D.C. averages 3.93” of September rainfall, the amount of rain can fluctuate wildly year-by-year. September can be a very wet month if decaying tropical systems bring appreciable rainfall. Such was the case with Floyd in 1999, Isabel in 2003 and Florence in 2018. This month can also be very dry in the nation’s capital. The driest September on record in 2005 (0.11”) and was, by coincidence, followed by the wettest October on record (9.41”).
The cooler autumn weather is a relief to many Washingtonians following the typically hot and humid summer conditions. However, the first half of September often sees a continuation of summer-like heat in the DC Metro Area. Such was the case last year with six consecutive days in the 90s through September 8, which produced three record highs. This September will be very different as my colleagues and I on the WUSA9 Weather Team expect cooler than average temperatures for much of the upcoming week.
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