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Update from AlertDC:

“The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch:

WHERE: District of Columbia
WHEN: Until 7PM Today

IMPACTS: Very strong and dangerous winds may cause downed trees/branches, localized power outages, and damage to homes and buildings.
More Info: See www.weather.gov/lwx for detailed forecast and updates.

A Tornado Watch means that tornadoes are possible in the area.”

From the Mayor’s Office:

“Today, Monday, March 16, Mayor Muriel Bowser is urging residents to take steps now to be prepared and stay safe ahead of severe storms that are expected to impact the District of Columbia this afternoon.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has placed the District under a Moderate Risk of severe weather, an uncommon designation which indicates a high likelihood of severe storm activity that could cause significant impact to infrastructure across the region.

NWS is currently forecasting severe weather that could include damaging wind gusts of up to 80mph, possible tornadoes, and periods of heavy rain that could cause localized flooding. DC is forecasted to receive two storm bands, one from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and another from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., with the later storm band expected to be more severe. (more…)


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photo by Eric P.

Here’s the latest reports from the National Weather Service this Monday morning:

“Low clouds and passing showers are expected this morning. As these stratus clouds erode & a strong cold front approaches from the west, strong to severe t’storms are expected. The more potent cells could produce 70-80 mph wind gusts & even a few tornadoes.”

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