Jason Samenow

Washington, D.C.

Editor and writer covering weather and climate

Education: University of Virginia, BA in environmental science, 1998; University of Wisconsin, MS in atmospheric science, 2000

Jason Samenow has loved weather since he was a boy. At the University of Virginia, he earned a degree in environmental science, focusing in atmospheric science. He went on to earn a master’s degree in atmospheric science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2000. Samenow is The Washington Post’s weather editor. From 2000 to September 2010, he worked as a climate change analyst for the federal government, monitoring, analyzing and communicating the science of climate change. He founded CapitalWeather.com in early 2004, the first professional weather blog on the Internet, which became part
Latest from Jason Samenow

May 23 morning weather update

The inside scoop on D.C. weather

May 23, 2023

May 22 morning weather update

The inside scoop on D.C. weather

May 22, 2023

D.C.-area forecast: A warm week with some showers and storms at times

Tuesday is probably the week’s coolest and wettest day.

May 8, 2023

D.C.-area forecast: The start of May will feel more like March

The first full week of May may end up cooler than any April week.

May 1, 2023

May 1 morning weather update

The inside scoop on D.C. weather

May 1, 2023

April 25 morning weather update

The inside scoop on D.C. weather

April 25, 2023

D.C.-area forecast: Cooler weather this week with highs stuck in the 60s

Every day this week may end up cooler than average.

April 24, 2023

April 24 morning weather update

The inside scoop on D.C. weather

April 24, 2023