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'Potentially Severe' Storms May Hit Montgomery County Wednesday

The National Weather Service says storms could produce gusty winds and heavy rain in Montgomery County Wednesday.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — It could be a wet one in Montgomery County Wednesday.

Storms roared into the area on Monday and Tuesday, bringing sudden lightning and heavy rain, and we could get more of the same today -- and possibly worse.

The National Weather Service says the chance of precipitation is 60 percent.

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NBC Washington forecasts a 50 percent chance of storms for our area on Wednesday afternoon and into the evening, with some potentially being strong and severe.

"Scattered showers and thunderstorms between noon and 5pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 5pm," they write. "Some of the storms could produce gusty winds and heavy rain."

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The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang says that showers and storms will remain a risk through 10 p.m., and isolated storms "could produce damaging winds and localized flooding."

Temperature-wise, we'll be in the low-90s with humidity making it feel worse than that. We should get a slight amount of relief on Thursday and Friday, but not much. It is August, after all.


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