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DC weather: Tropical Storm Debby remnants expected to bring heavy rain, flooding Thursday
WASHINGTON – The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby are expected to bring heavy rain and flooding concerns to the Washington, D.C. area from Thursday into Friday as the deadly storm marches north up the East Coast.
DC weather: Tropical Storm Debby remnants arrive earlier than expected
The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby will move into the Washington, D.C. area earlier than expected as the deadly storm makes a second landfall along the South Carolina coastline before marching up the East Coast. FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda has the latest.
FOX 5’s Tucker Barnes and Taylor Grenda say showers and thunderstorms are likely Wednesday afternoon and into the overnight hours. The main impact from Debbie’s tropical moisture moves through our region from Thursday into Friday as steadier, heavier waves of rain drench the area. The bulk of the storm’s energy is expected to taper off to showers by Friday afternoon and night.
The excess moisture from Debby’s remnants is raising flooding concerns across portions of the I-95 corridor through central Maryland, northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Low-lying areas, especially those prone to flooding, are most susceptible. Potential gusty winds and tidal flooding are also concerns as the storm lingers Friday.
The storm is expected to move out of the D.C. region by Saturday morning, leaving us with a sunny and dry weekend with temperatures in the mid-80s.
Debby is expected to make landfall for a second time along the South Carolina coastline late Wednesday. The storm carried the threat, not only of additional rainfall, but also of tornadoes in coastal sections of the Carolinas spreading north into southeast Virginia on Thursday.
FOX 5 Weather forecast for Wednesday, August 7
Taylor Grenda has the FOX 5 Weather forecast for Wednesday, August 7
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency Tuesday ahead of the storm’s arrival. “There is the potential for strong winds, heavy rains, and possible flooding across regions of the Commonwealth,” he said in a statement released Tuesday. “It’s crucial that we work together and remain vigilant during these times to minimize the impact of the storm. The effects of Debby are far-reaching, and our neighboring states are facing significant challenges.”
Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore signed a State of Preparedness declaration Tuesday as the storm approaches. “Residents and visitors should monitor local weather forecasts, remain vigilant, and be prepared to follow safety instructions from local emergency officials,” he said in a statement Tuesday.
Debby made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday along the Gulf Coast of Florida. The slow moving storm drenched coastal cities in Georgia and South Carolina late Monday into Tuesday. At least six storm-related deaths have been reported.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Washington DC Pedestrian killed struck crash collision I-295 DC-295
WASHINGTON (7News) — On Saturday evening, Metropolitan Police Department’s Seventh District officers responded to a fatal crash on I-295 northbound near Exit 1 for Laboratory Road, Southwest.
The incident occurred around 7:50 p.m. when a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle, police said.
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Prince George’s County police officers were already on the scene when the MPD officers arrived.
The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have not yet released the victim’s age or gender.
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The driver of the vehicle involved in the collision remained at the scene.
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Police urge anyone with information about the incident to call 202-727-9099 or text 50411.
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The United States military carried out a “large scale” strike inside the nation of Venezuela early Saturday morning, in addition to capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, who were flown out of the country.
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No one hurt in Northwest DC row house fire
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Smoke was seen billowing in a Northwest D.C. neighborhood Sunday afternoon after a row house caught fire, prompting a large presence of first responders.
In a post on the X platform just after 12:40 p.m., the DC Fire and EMS Department said crews were responding to a box alarm at a row house in the 2100 block of 13th Street NW. There, firefighters found smoke coming from the top of three attached row houses.
Crews determined that the flames were coming from the attic of one of the three-story row homes, but that it was at risk of spreading to both adjacent homes. As a result, firefighters upgraded the response to a two-alarm fire, aggressively attacking the flames from the inside.
Officials noted that firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze, which involved the entire attic, and that it only spread to one of the attached row houses.
No injuries were reported; however, officials were working to learn how many people would be displaced.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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