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NoVA, DC Weather: Hazardous Thunderstorms Possible This Evening
Some areas have an increased risk of severe storms, according to the National Weather Service.
STERLING, VA—Showers and thunderstorms could hit some areas of Northern Virginia and DC Wednesday afternoon into the evening, and some have the potential to become severe, says the National Weather Service's Baltimore-Washington office.
The NWS issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Fredericksburg, Spotysylvania, Stafford and other central Virginia counties. The watch means scattered gusts up to 70 mph, lime-sized hail and frequent lightning could happen. The rest of the DC region is under a hazardous weather outlook with potential for regular thunderstorms. Forecasters add "isolated severe thunderstorms with damaging winds will be possible."
Forecasters expect a slightly higher risk for severe storms in southern Maryland and parts of central Virginia. A NWS map includes Fredericksburg in the slight risk area.
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Update: Southern MD and parts of central VA have been placed in a slight risk for severe weather. Showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon with some storms potentially being strong to severe with strong gusty winds especially east of the Blue Ridge Mtns. pic.twitter.com/AgoUgB5BaG
— NWS DC/Baltimore (@NWS_BaltWash) June 5, 2019
The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang says rising humidity creates the potential for thunderstorms into early Wednesday evening, but forecasters don't expect many severe storms. "Limited sunshine may reduce the amount of energy available for storm development, resulting in fewer and less intense storms," states the CWG forecast.
Model simulation shows general idea of possible storm development & timing around the DMV late this afternoon & early this evening. Storms probably most numerous & intense south and southeast of Washington, but storms possible throughout area. More info: https://t.co/4MVolWjH9A pic.twitter.com/emsIDMJjGT
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) June 5, 2019
The NWS has not issued a severe thunderstorm warning at this time. A watch means severe weather is possible, while a warning means severe storms are expected and residents should take shelter.
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