What to Wear in Washington DC in Fall: Month-by-Month Outfit Guide
Washington DC in fall sits in the 60 to 80°F range. This is the layer-by-layer outfit guide for Washington DC's fall weather — what to wear, what to pack for a visit, and the local context that shapes the recommendations.
WHAT TO EXPECT
60 to 80°F is the typical range for Washington DC in fall (September, October, November). September through November. 55-75°F. Excellent season. Tweed and wool make sense. The temperature range is the headline; what you actually feel depends on humidity, wind, and what indoor spaces you'll cycle through.
THE FOUNDATION LAYER
A standard cotton or synthetic shirt is fine. The base layer is conversation-piece territory — not survival.
THE MID LAYER
Optional. A light cardigan or unstructured blazer handles cool mornings and air-conditioned interiors.
THE OUTERWEAR
Trench coat, light wool blazer, denim jacket, or a packable shell. Layer the outerwear, don't replace it.
ACCESSORIES
A scarf for cool mornings, a packable umbrella, and shoes you can walk in for an hour.
WHAT TO PACK FOR A TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC IN FALL
Three layer permutations covering the 60 to 80°F range, plus accessories. If your trip spans the season's edge (early March or late November), pack toward the cooler end of the range — overestimating warmth is easier to recover from than underestimating.
LOCAL CONTEXT
The humidity is what makes DC summers difficult. Tropical-weight wool suits, linen-cotton dress shirts, breathable shoes are office-summer essentials. The federal government's dress code skews conservative.