Storms to ramp up in Maryland Wed. evening
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Meteorologist Ava Marie says the Heat Advisory has been expanded to include more of Maryland, as the heat index could reach as high as 108 degrees Thursday afternoon.
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Flood Watch issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington due to excessive rainfall, with potential flash flooding in DC, MD, VA, and WV. Heavy showers expected; weekly forecast includes thunderstorms and high humidity.
Storms force ground stops across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia airports. Expect delays as weather hampers travel plans.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNCleanup underway after flash floods, storms strand drivers, damage roads in DC regionSevere storms swept through the D.C. region Monday afternoon, triggering flash flooding and dangerous conditions for drivers across Virginia, Maryland and the District.
A line of heavy thunderstorms swept across the D.C. region Wednesday evening, unleashing torrential rains that flooded streets and violent wind gusts that toppled trees. The storms produced spectacular skies — including menacing clouds on approach and vivid rainbows upon exiting.
Lingering showers were forecast in the New York City area, but heavy rain and flash flooding threats were predicted to shift south on Tuesday.
There is a general consensus about the frequency of nor’easters in a warmer world, but were still big questions about their intensity.