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Washington DC late August
Early Sept. (25th thru the 1st) is it still very hot and humidor is the weather becoming more tolerable by the end of August?
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hot, humid, unless you are really lucky.
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August in DC is just as bad, or worse, than June and July. In fact, our weather in the mid-Atlantic and southern states all along the eastern seaboard are consistently experiencing "summer" temperatures through September and even into October.
That phenomena used to be intermittent, and was given a special name: Indian summer. It is now a given, and is just . . . the weather. Could that mean anything? ((i)) |
To answer the OP, I'll say yes to both her questions-- the weather usually seems a bit better by the end of August but it can still be hot and humid, just less so than in late July. I think the worst of Washington summer weather is usually from late June to mid-August.
The advantages of visiting Washington in the week before Labor Day are greatly diminished crowds, and rock-bottom hotel prices (and maybe somewhat better weather than earlier). Congress is in recess, there's almost no convention business then, and family travel drops as schools reopen. A few restaurants close that week, but not many. |
Yup, hot and humid. Probably more tolerable than July. Avg August temp is 87 degrees, vs July's 89.
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