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DC weather
/ˌdiːˈsiː ˈwɛðər/ (dee-see WETH-ur)
Definition
1
A colloquial phrase referring to the meteorological conditions in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, often marked by high humidity, sudden shifts, and a penchant for defying forecasts.
2
Slang for the unpredictable climate of the District of Columbia, where 'sunny with a chance of plot twists' is the default vibe.
Examples
The DC weather flipped from balmy to biblical downpour faster than a politician changes talking points.
Never trust the DC weather app; it predicted clear skies, but I'm now auditioning for a role in Waterworld.
DC weather is like dating in the capital: promising at first, then a total umbrella emergency.
Layers are mandatory for DC weather, because Mother Nature here treats seasons like a spin-the-bottle game.