The numbers on rainfall for the D.C. area this month are looking historically dry.
Storm Team4 meteorologist Chuck Bell said Monday that the area is on pace for the third-driest March on record, with only two-thirds of an inch of rain in the first three weeks of the month.
That said, a bit more rain is coming our way, but Bell said 鈥淭here will be no washouts this week.鈥
Storm Team4鈥檚 Amelia Draper had the numbers: 2021 has had 0.66 inches of rain so far, outpaced only by the 0.57 inches of 1910 and the remarkable 0.05 inches of rainfall in 2006.
Draper said the dry conditions have led to wildfires in the area, especially given that they鈥檙e combined with decent winds, and the fact that 鈥渢he dry foliage from the fall and winter is perfect kindling.鈥
There aren鈥檛 any specific drought conditions in this area, Draper said, but in the West, it鈥檚 鈥渆xtremely serious and forecast to worsen.鈥
The best chances of rain are looking like Wednesday morning, Friday morning and Sunday afternoon, Bell said. Wednesday is looking to hold about a quarter-inch of rain, and Friday鈥檚 rain chances are 鈥渉it and miss,鈥 with mild temperatures to go along with the clouds and possible showers.
The forecast for the next few days:
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, with a few showers by evening
Chance of rain: 30%
Wind: East 5-10 mph
Highs: 55-62
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, with rain likely in the morning and a few afternoon showers
Chance of rain: 50%
Wind: Southeast 5-10 mph
Highs: 58-64
Thursday
Sun and clouds, and milder, with an isolated shower possible
Chance of rain: 20%
Wind: South 5-15 mph
Highs: 68-74
Friday
Sunny and clouds, with scattered thunderstorms possible.
Chance Of Rain: 30%
Wind: Southwest 15-30 mph
Highs: 74-79
