Washington, D.C
Storm Team4 Forecast: Chance of severe storms before cooler Monday
4 things to know about the weather:
- Storms overnight, severe chance
- Cooler Monday
- Clouds to start, then sunshine tomorrow
- Cold next few mornings
After a very warm afternoon, there is a cold front that is approaching. The front will move through the area tonight, sparking showers and storms, then delivering colder air for the start of the new workweek.
There is a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH for our counties to the far northwest, including Maryland counties Washington, Allegany and Garrett, and a portion of Morgan county in West Virginia. The watch is until 10 p.m. Sunday.
There is a chance for storms to be severe tonight, including the risk of damaging winds and hail. The risk decreases through the night as the storms move south and east with the front. The storms may be noisy tonight with thunder, heavy rain, and hail. Expect drier conditions after sunrise tomorrow.
Do not forget your jacket Monday. The cooler air behind the front keeps the area in the 50s all day. Lows will drop into the 30s Monday night.
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QuickCast
TONIGHT:
Storms, severe possible
Wind: N 5-10 mph
Low: Mid 50s
MONDAY:
Showers before sunrise
AM clouds, afternoon sun
Wind: NNW 10-15 mph
Gusts @ 25 mph
High: Mid-Upper 50s
TUESDAY:
Mostly sunny
Wind: N light
High: Low 50s
WEDNESDAY:
Sun & Clouds
Wind: SW 5-10 mph
High: Lower 60s
SUNRISE: 7:06 AM SUNSET: 7:22 PM
AVERAGE HIGH: 58 AVERAGE LOW: 40
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Washington, D.C
Storm Team4 Forecast: Smokey air clears up a bit on mostly dry Sunday
4 things to know about the weather:
- Drier air moving into the DMV throughout the day
- A few very isolated showers could impact southern Maryland and the Northern Neck of VA (all south of D.C.)
- Wildfire smoke returns to the upper levels of the atmosphere
- Next rain chance? Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday
The rain on Saturday helped clear out some of the smoke from the Canadian wildfires so we’re waking up to code yellow in many places across the D.C. area, which is typical for this time of year.
Drier air is coming into the area from Canadian high pressure. While it’ll be cloudy in some places, it’ll be a nice day with lower humidity and less hazy skies.
The remaining smoke could make the sun look a little orange later. Those south of D.C. could see see some showers through the afternoon and evening.
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QuickCast
SUNDAY
Partly Sunny
HIGHS: Upper 80s
SUNDAY NIGHT
Partly Cloudy
HIGHS: 60s (Suburbs) to Near 70F (Downtown)
MONDAY
Partly Sunny
HIGHS: Upper 80s
TUESDAY
Increasing Clouds | Scattered PM Showers & Storms (50% Chance)
HIGHS: Lower 90s
WEDNESDAY
Mostly Cloudy | Showers & Storms Likely (60% Chance)
HIGHS: Middle 80s
SUNRISE: 5:58a
SUNSET: 8:30p
Averages: 89/73F
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Washington, D.C
A Moving Truck Crash In Montgomery County Left 10 People Injured
Officers responded to the intersection of Columbia Pike and Fairland Road around 1:45 p.m. on Saturday for a reported multivehicle crash.
Preliminary information indicated three to four vehicles were involved, including a Tesla Cybertruck that was split in half. Multiple people were initially trapped in separate vehicles, authorities said.
Washington, D.C
Weather Alert: Brace for unhealthy air, heat index over 100° and strong storms
4 things to know about the weather:
- Weather Alert for wildfire smoke, heat advisory and PM storms
- Air quality will improve this afternoon
- Expect feels-like temperatures over 100°
- Scattered, strong storms between 3-7 p.m.
Poor air quality, high heat and a chance for strong storms may affect your Saturday plans.
Air quality started code red, which is unhealthy, in much of the region. Code red means everyone should limit time outdoors, especially if doing strenuous activities, experts say. Expect air quality to shift from one neighborhood to the next and throughout the day.
Overall, a code orange air quality alert is in effect, which means conditions are unhealthy for sensitive groups.
Southwest winds will increase, and the change in wind direction will improve the air quality but bring high humidity along with it. A heat advisory has been issued.
Highs will get back into the low 90s with a heat index topping 100° before storms finally arrive.
Locally strong to severe storms will be capable of producing very heavy rain and the risk of urban and flash flooding. Rain chances will remain low for the morning hours, but all bets are off after 2-3 p.m. and storms will be widespread from 4- 5 p.m. onward.
Storms will linger into late Saturday night before tapering off around sunrise Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon and Monday will turn out to be quite nice, followed by a humid and stormy Tuesday.
Weather radar
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QuickCast
TODAY
WEATHER ALERT | Smoky | Hot & Humid | 40% Chance PM Storms
HIGHS: Mid 90s
TONIGHT
Partly Cloudy | Storms Ending
Temps: 70s Area-Wide
SUNDAY
Partly Sunny
HIGHS: Upper 80s
MONDAY
Partly Sunny
HIGHS: Upper 80s
TUESDAY
Partly Sunny | Scattered Showers & Storms (40% Chance)
HIGHS: Lower 90s
SUNSET: 8:31
Averages: 89/73F
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