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DC weather alert: Strong storms possible during UFC Freedom 250 weekend
DC Weather: Severe storms possible ahead of UFC Freedom 250
The D.C. region is on weather alert as heat and humidity return ahead of a cold front that could spark strong to severe storms later in the day. FOX 5’s Glenn Talbert breaks down the timing, what to expect and why people should stay aware of watches, warnings and advisories, especially with UFC Freedom 250 set for Sunday night at the White House.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The D.C. region is on weather alert as heat, humidity and an approaching cold front could bring strong storms later in the day, potentially affecting evening plans for fans heading out to watch UFC Freedom 250.
What we know:
FOX 5 meteorologist Glenn Talbert said a cold front will interact with a warm, humid air mass over the region, creating the potential for strong storms later today.
The day is starting warm, with temperatures in the 70s across parts of the region and winds from the south-southwest.
The main storm threat is expected later in the day, especially during the late afternoon and evening hours.
Storm threat
Some storms could become severe, according to the FOX 5 forecast.
The strongest storms could bring heavy rain, gusty winds and dangerous lightning.
Talbert said the timing remains somewhat uncertain and will depend on how quickly the front moves through the region.
UFC Freedom 250 weekend plans
Anyone heading to UFC Freedom 250 events in D.C. should keep a close eye on the forecast before leaving home.
Storm timing remains uncertain, but the late afternoon and evening hours are the main concern. Fans should allow extra time, check for weather alerts and be ready to move indoors quickly if storms develop.
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What’s next:
The FOX 5 Weather Team will continue tracking the front and any storms that develop.
The Source: This article was written using information from the FOX 5 weather forecast.
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UFC Freedom 250 Results
In the main event, undefeated UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria defends his title against interim titleholder Justin Gaethje. In the co-main event, former UFC middleweight and light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira moves up in pursuit of a title in a third weight division when he faces Ciryl Gane for interim heavyweight gold.
How To Watch UFC Freedom 250 In Your Country
UFC Freedom 250, presented by Crypto.com and RAM, takes place Sunday, June 14, live from the White House in Washington, D.C. The event begins at 8pm ET/5pm PT and streams live on Paramount+ in the United States.
UFC Freedom 250 Results
(This page will be updated live throughout the event.)
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4 women hurt, 1 critically, in rollover crash in Southeast DC
WASHINGTON (7News) — Four women were hospitalized, including one who was critically hurt, after a rollover crash early Saturday morning in Southeast D.C.
According to the D.C. Fire and EMS Department (DCFEMS), the crash happened on the inbound side of Suitland Parkway near Sheridan Road SE.
DC Fire and EMS said a vehicle rolled over and came to rest on its roof.
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Emergency crews responded to the scene and treated four women.
According to DCFEMS, three women were taken to nearby hospitals with injuries considered non-serious and non-life-threatening.
A fourth woman was injured critically and was airlifted by helicopter to a trauma center for treatment.
There is no word on what led to the crash. The incident remains under investigation.
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Security ramped up ahead of big weekend of events in DC
WASHINGTON (7News) — Washington, D.C., is no stranger to weekends filled with activities, but high-profile events over the next few days means security will be ramped up.
In addition to games at Nationals Park and Audi Field, as well as concerts at the RFK Stadium campus festival grounds, there will be World Cup watch parties on the National Mall.
But the main event is the UFC fight at the White House.
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“I can’t wait, I’m looking forward to it! This is my birthday present,” said Amanda Craig, who is visiting from Ireland.
With an event of this scale comes security in full force.
Most roads around the White House and National Mall will be shut down for the weekend.
“We’ve seen a lot of them around. We’ve seen the military police and everything. You definitely feel very secure,” said Ciaron Barr, who traveled from Ireland for the UFC fights.
Officers from city and federal agencies are working together to secure the area around the White House.
“We’re at a full activation. So what that means is that all MPD officers are working. They’ll be on 12-hour shifts to make sure we have adequate staffing across the District for these events and to be inside our patrol districts,” said Metropolitan Police Department Interim Chief Jeffery Carroll at a press conference earlier in the week.
However, people in town for the events told 7News the inconvenience of the road closures actually provides peace of mind.
“Security feels good. The road closures are a little bit of a hassle, but we’ve been able to work around it just fine. I feel pretty good. I feel pretty safe,” said Rendi Crabb, who is in town for the UFC events.
Jacob Mishler, also in town for the fight, added: “If we came here and didn’t see a lot of security, we were going to be a little bit cautious about how we went about the event. It seems like they’ve got things taken care of. I feel pretty comfortable.”
Security is not the only aspect of public safety top of mind.
The heat and humidity is expected to be unrelenting this weekend.
MPD posted a video on X providing safety tips, including how to avoid heat illness.
“We’ve been very diligent on keeping bottles of water on us. There’s been plenty of water to fill up the bottles. But yes, the heat and temperatures have been a concern,” said Robert Fowler, who is in town to go to UFC events.
Storms are also a possibility.
One group of friends told 7News they are not worried about this.
“If there’s a thunderstorm at home, we’re in our front yard watching it, so we keep our eyes on the thunderstorms,” said Carly Mishler, who is in town for UFC. “We have four sets of eyes on the thunderstorms, so we’ve got a lot of people looking out for us.”
Public safety leaders are also urging visitors to make a plan in the event of an emergency.
“The more information you can give as a caller to the 911 call takers, the better they’re going to be able to both identify the location that you’re in and help first responders get to you, whether that’s cross streets, identifying the nearest cross streets you’re at, or identifying easily recognizable monuments,” said D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency Director Clint Osborn at a press conference earlier in the week.
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