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Warm front brings heat, thunderstorm risk, and flash flood concerns to Baltimore, with variable temperatures and chances of ...
The First Alert Weather Team is on a STORM ALERT on Wednesday as there is a risk of afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
Hot and humid conditions in the Washington, D.C. region Wednesday, with temperatures near 90 degrees and high humidity fueling chances for pop-up thunderstorms by the early afternoon.
Weather Impact Alerts have been issued for parts of both Wednesday and Thursday as more storms impact the area.
There will certainly be some cloud cover and morning rain and even a few thunderstorms leftover from activity Friday night ...
Thunderstorms are expected over the mountains on Tuesday and Wednesday. Both days, we'll likely see the storms make their way ...
As Washington showcases military strength and presidential pomp, a sharply divided nation watches on—some in celebration, ...
NWS issues a Flood Watch for DC, Maryland, and Virginia due to potential flash flooding from expected heavy rainfall.
A cool, cloudy Monday will bring lingering scattered showers across the Washington, D.C., region as the workweek begins.
Where: Portions of DC, including the following , District ... Prince Georges, St. Marys and Washington, Virginia, including the following areas, Albemarle, Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria ...
A military parade is set to take place in D.C. on Saturday evening, with thousands of people expected to attend.
Monday should stay cool with more rain possible. By midweek, temperatures near 90 and rain chances decrease — but any storms could be strong.