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April weather in Washington D.C.
I will be visiting Washington D.C. in the first few days of April and am wondering what type of weather can I expect. What type of clothes will I require. A warm jacket? a winter coat? I am planning a visit to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
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Weather here in DC can be unpredictable -- it was 68 degrees here yesterday which is NOT normal for the first week in January -- so best to check the weather forecast before you go on any of the major websites such as cnn.com or one of those. But generally I would say in early April I would plan for maybe 50s & 60s. The best plan is always to bring layers and that way you can peel off what you don't need as it warms up.
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Lisa is so right when she says the weather here is unpredictable. The weather today is extraordinary. Chances are you won't need a heavy winter coat, but a warm jacket or sweater. You will want to consider packing for cooler winter weather as well as warmer spring temperatures because who knows what will happen.
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I lived in the DC area for 11 years, off and on over a stretch of years. April is at best capricious. It even snows sometimes in April. The other posters are right on target. <BR> <BR>I can remember wearing an overcoat one day and short sleeved shirts the next.
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All of the above comprise excellent advice. Your best bet is to check one of the 10-day forecasts on the web before finalizing your packing. No matter where we're going, this had been an enormous asset...
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I always check out the Weather Channel & their website at weather.com before traveling. Agree with other posters. It may be 32 in evening and 65 at noon.
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The most important thing--besides the layers plan-- is to bring is a raincoat or umbrella. DC is great, but I've been stuck out visiting the monuments in the rain more than once!
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