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ALERT: Severe Thunderstorms to Impact the College Park Area.

Cody Snell March 1, 2017 Weather Discussion March, Severe Thunderstorms

Happy March and meteorological Spring! What better way to ring in the month. The storm system that brought hail, tornadoes, and severe winds to the midwest has made its way east and will affect the local area this afternoon. The…
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Evening Update: February Closes On A “High” Note, March Rolls In With The Need For A.C.

Rebecca Huff February 28, 2017 Weather Discussion

Today, warm temperatures made a comeback in the DMV with highs soaring into the upper 60s and sunny skies to boot. By the time the clock struck noon, clouds started to move in as an approaching weather system make made…
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Evening Update: After a cool start to the week, warm temperatures and storms return.

Bruce Nairn February 27, 2017 Weather Discussion Evening Update, mild, Severe Thunderstorms

Weather Review: Saturday brought strong storms over the area and even a confirmed tornado in nearby Charles County. It is believed to be a EF-1 with maximum winds of 90 mph caused some trees to be uprooted and toppled power…
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Evening Update: Incredibly Warm Friday leads into Potential Saturday Severe Weather

Mark Fowler February 24, 2017 Weather Discussion Evening Update

Today’s high temperature was 77 degrees in Washington D.C., continuing the trend of abnormally warm weather over these past few days. The high was one degree short of the 78-degree record set in 1985 and was well above the average high of…
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The posts presented here are the opinions of the individual forecaster. Though every effort is made to verify accuracy, we are not responsible for the consequences in errors in forecasts. For severe and life threatening weather situations, please rely instead on the National Weather Service.