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* Severe thunderstorm watch until midnight *
4:40 p.m. update — Severe storm over western suburbs
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A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for parts of Montgomery, Loudoun, and Fairfax counties until 5:15 p.m. A risk of damaging winds and small hail is present in this storm.
From 3:55 p.m...
Temperatures crested in the mid- and upper 80s today. With the humidity in the air, it felt more like 90s. The combo of heat and humidity has also kicked off some storms to our west that are moving into the area. They’re with us into evening, with the potential for damaging winds and some hail, along with downpours.
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Through tonight: Scattered showers and storms continue through this evening. Storms could be intense locally, with some wind damage possible, along with heavy rain and active lightning. Flooding is also possible. Temperatures range from about 70 to the mid-70s. Winds are from the south-southwest around 10 mph.
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Tomorrow (Friday): Partly to mostly sunny and hot conditions are here for the end of the workweek. High temperatures are in the low and mid-90s. Winds are from the west around 10 to 20 mph, with gusts near 30 mph. A storm is possible, but probably south and southeast of our area.
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