The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the D.C. region through Wednesday due to multiple waves of showers and thunderstorms. Severe weather warnings include damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions.
150p: Widespread showers and storms with heavy rain approaching DC area from Southwest. Could see some flooding issues develop in areas see heaviest rain this afternoon. Something to watch. https://t.co/7c0EbDBC05
Parts of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia and Florida are under Tornado Watches as severe storms move east Wednesday afternoon. @TWCAlexWilson is on the radar with the latest: https://t.co/Yd3sai8AXQ
It's the third day in a row with the potential for severe storms and tornadoes -- this time the East Coast, from the Mid-Atlantic to Florida, is most at risk ⤵️ https://t.co/U7fZcD12Sq
Numerous showers and thunderstorms will continue to move through the D.C. area through Wednesday afternoon, producing downpours at times with flooding possible in some spots. https://t.co/KK5lqqcsbX
We could have some severe storms in DC area this afternoon. A few storms could produce damaging winds & even a quick-hitting tornado. Highest chance of severe storms south &southeast of DC but entire area should remain weather-aware. Briefing ⤵️ https://t.co/VjsIuWdGi4
The severe weather threat continues Wednesday, now targeting the East Coast from the mid-Atlantic to Florida, with the potential for damaging winds and a few tornadoes. @JimCantore has the latest: https://t.co/QFP8cpDzPh
The severe weather threat shifts to the East Coast on Wednesday, placing areas from the mid-Atlantic to Florida at risk of damaging winds, large hail and a couple of tornadoes. FOX Weather meteorologist @BobVanDillen has the latest. https://t.co/Uchp0t5L46
Flood Watch, potential severe weather Wednesday as rain, thunderstorms move across DC region https://t.co/kUDwecBPyh
WEATHER ALERT: The D.C. area prepares for another band of storms on Wednesday, with hail and damaging winds. A flood watch has been issued. https://t.co/K5D0edBEFH
SEVERE ALERT ⚡🌧️ A few storms could contain damaging winds, hail, or even a brief, weak tornado. The highest risk for severe weather in the DMV will likely be from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. https://t.co/m93opIL7LB
VIPIR ALERT DAY: Showers and thunderstorms for the morning commute and then a break. Strong/Severe thunderstorms will develop from 2pm and last to 6pm. Damaging winds of 60mph is the main threat. https://t.co/8rHnw3osju #8News #RVA #RVAWX #VAWX https://t.co/pgNl13KSQ1
Slight risk of severe weather today across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Damaging winds, large hail, & a few tornadoes will be possible, especially in eastern North Carolina & eastern Virginia. #mdwx #vawx #ncwx #scwx #gawx #flwx #severewx https://t.co/ykVdkCnWd3
5:15 PM RADAR UPDATE: Strong thunderstorms located across western Maryland & West Virginia are moving east at 50 mph. If storms maintain their current speed, they'll be arriving in Baltimore metro around 8 PM. Expect downpours, lightning, and possibly some small hail. @WJZ https://t.co/DP3b75nRw9
FUTURE RADAR: We'll continue to see waves of showers & t-storms through Wednesday evening. In-between areas of rain & storms, we'll see mist, drizzle, & patchy dense fog. Best chance of storms is late this evening, Wed. AM during commute, & Wed. afternoon. Flooding possible! @WJZ https://t.co/qfqNCwXwZg
PLANNING AHEAD: We'll have a cloudy and chilly evening with pockets of mist, drizzle, & fog. Scattered showers & storms are possible later this evening. Some of the storms later this evening may contain lightning, downpours, and hail. @WJZ https://t.co/CmorIKQC0A
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for most of the D.C. region now through Wednesday afternoon, given the potential for multiple waves of showers and thunderstorms. More details: https://t.co/JSgo93rfyQ https://t.co/y4u4zVocec