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Maryland Weather: Alert Day today for severe storms this afternoon
BALTIMORE — The WJZ First Alert Weather Team has issued an Alert Day today for possible strong to severe storms this afternoon.
It’s a relatively quiet start to the morning with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. We can expect mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies today. Perhaps a bit more sunshine coming through and after the lunchtime hour. Temperatures will quickly climb into the lower to middle 80s by early afternoon.
This afternoon looks to be an active severe weather day with a greater risk for severe storms during the afternoon and evening hours. After 2 PM scattered strong to severe storms will develop. It does look like east of I-95 could be the sweet spot for some stronger storms. These storms appear to be a bit more widespread than yesterday and will be capable of producing damaging winds and flash flooding. Please stay weather aware on Sunday and have a few ways to get warnings.
In addition, a Flood Watch is in effect for parts of the region through 8 p.m. tonight due to the impending storms.
Any severe storms should end before 10 PM Sunday. Sunday night will be partly cloudy and mild with lows in the middle to upper 60s.
This slow-moving cold front will finally cross the area on Monday and could produce an isolated shower or thunderstorm tomorrow afternoon before making its final exit. Thankfully, the storms on Monday are not expected to be severe.
A refreshing and almost fall-like feel will arrive Tuesday and continue into Wednesday. We’ll see a blend of clouds & sunshine. Afternoon highs will be below average in the middle to upper 70s. Early morning temperatures will be down into the 50s for most areas!
High pressure owns this forecast through the start of next weekend. This means sunshine continues Thursday through Saturday with a gradual warming trend. Highs on Thursday will top out near 80 and then highs will climb into the upper 80s by the start of next weekend. A return to a typical August feel!
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Maryland family wants answers after boy with special needs breaks leg in class
HYATTSVILLE, Md. — The parents of a 7-year-old first grader with autism are demanding answers from Prince George’s County Public Schools after their son suffered a severe leg fracture while at school — an injury no one has been able to explain.
Daevian Donaldson, a student at Felegy Elementary School in Hyattsville, is recovering from surgery after his femur was snapped and displaced during class last Friday, according to his parents, Daechele Kaufman and Anthony Donaldson.
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Kaufman said the day began normally as she dropped Daevian and his twin brother off for first grade. Around 9 a.m., she received an alarming phone call from the school.
“They just said he was on the floor screaming and didn’t want anyone to touch him,” Kaufman said.
She rushed to the school and found her son with obvious trauma to his leg. Neither staff nor Daevian — who communicates differently because he is on the autism spectrum — could explain how the injury occurred, she said.
Doctors later confirmed the severity of the injury through X-rays.
“When I saw the X-ray and one of the nurses said he was going to need surgery, all these wheels started turning,” Kaufman said.
Daevian Donaldson, a student at Felegy Elementary School in Hyattsville, is recovering from surgery after his femur was snapped and displaced during class, according to his parents. (7News)
The parents said they later learned Daevian’s regular teacher was attending a meeting at the time, and the special-needs classroom was being supervised by a substitute. They said no clear explanation has been provided for how a child could suffer such a serious injury without staff noticing what happened.
“It’s definitely neglect,” Kaufman said. “You can’t turn away and come back and say, ‘Oh, you fell,’ for a major injury like that. That’s not acceptable.”
After the family raised concerns publicly, Prince George’s County Public Schools issued a statement saying the district is investigating the incident and has placed the staff member involved on administrative leave.
Anthony Donaldson said that response does not go far enough.
“It needs to be more than one person on administrative leave,” he said. “Several people need to be evaluated on how they’re trained, or they need to be fired.”
Daevian is continuing to recover after surgery but is still experiencing pain, his parents said. As the interview concluded, the 7-year-old quietly asked for his medication.
The family said they want accountability — and assurances that other children, especially those with special needs, will be kept safe.
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