DC Deluge Alert: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Set to Soak the DMV on Wednesday
- Intense rainfall and thunderstorms expected on Wednesday might cause disruptions during the rush hour commute.
- More than an inch of rainfall anticipated, accompanied by chilly temperatures ranging from the high 50s to low 60s.
- By Thursday, everything should be cleared up, then more rainfall will occur from Friday through Saturday.
WASHINGTON - In the Washington, D.C. area, people should anticipate showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday, including stretches of intense rainfall which might disrupt the morning rush hour.
Storms impact morning commute
What we knowHeavy rainfall is anticipated due to showers and thunderstorms throughout the Washington, D.C. area on Wednesday.
Taylor Grenda from FOX 5 predicts a damp and rainy day ahead with cooler temperatures ranging from the upper-50s to lower-60s. According to Grenda, we can anticipate more than an inch of rainfall over the coming forty-eight hours.
It is anticipated that conditions will enhance by Thursday morning with clearer skies and rising temperatures reaching up into the higher 70s.
There could be another bout of rainfall from Friday through Saturday, followed by clearer skies on Sunday. On Monday, expect summery warmth with temperatures climbing into the 80s under predominantly clear skies.
The details in this piece of information originate from the FOX 5 Weather Team as well as the National Weather Service.
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