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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Severe Weather Expected Wednesday Evening

Rain, thunderstorms, small hail predicted across Northern Virginia and DC.

A line of thunderstorms is expected to move through Northern Virginia and DC during this evening’s commute. Forecasters expect rain and wind to pick up between 4 – 5 p.m. Wednesday. “Numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms are expected into this evening,” according to the National Weather Service. “Some storms will produce heavy rainfall…which may lead to flooding problems.” The Capital Weather Gang, however, predicts “as rainfall totals have generally been 1 inch or less from the recent rain, the ground isn’t yet saturated and widespread flooding is not anticipated” in the DC metro area. The National Weather Service also predicts small hail with this storm system. The rain and storms should move out of the area overnight, leaving …

Friday, June 1, 2012

Severe Weather Predicted During Afternoon Rush Hour

Friday evening commute may be impacted by rain, wind and hail.

Update 8:30 a.m. Friday: Isolated thunderstorms may start popping up in the early afternoon Friday ahead of a cold front with stronger and more widespread thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are expected to increase right before rush hour this evening with the strongest storms predicted from 7 - 9 p.m. High temperatures on Friday will be in the low 80s. ---------- Original Post - Weather forecasters in the Washington area are casting a wary eye toward the west, where severe thunderstorms are developing ahead of a cold front. Those storms could hit the metro around around 5 p.m. Friday and have a significant impact on the evening commute. “There may be a couple waves of storms affecting the region through midnight or so with heavy rain, gusty …

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