![]() Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to get severe weather alerts on your phone. Stay with Storm Team4 for the latest forecast. The heat will not come back next week, but rain chances will. area, the region has already seen drenching storms, gusty winds and brief warnings about flash. The weather service says 1 to 2 inches of rain. and well down into the 50s for areas north and west of Dulles International Airport. Less than a day after torrential downpours and flash flooding swept through the D.C. A flash flood warning has been issued in Burlington, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Morris and Somerset counties, effective until 7:30 p.m. Highs will be in the upper 70s to lower 80s through the weekend amid mostly sunny skies.Ĭool mornings will come on Saturday and Sunday as temperatures drop to near 60° in D.C. Highs are expected in the 80° to 86° range. Rain chances are set to diminish by noon to 2 p.m. Police arrest suspect in shooting death of Prince George’s Co. Thursday is set to begin with cloudy skies and more morning showers. Flash flood warning for the Interstate 270 corridor numerous roads flooded and impassible in Frederick Extremely heavy rain is moving down the Interstate 270 corridor. 2 days ago &0183 &32 DC area looks forward to multi-day ‘dry stretch’ after severe weather, flash flood warnings canceled. Tuesday after heavy storms moved through the are Thu, 03:13:37 GMT. Expect cooler, less humid air to settle in. Parts of the D.C., Maryland and Virginia regions are expected to remain under Flash Flood Warnings until 2 a.m. It could be our last day at 90° for a while.īy Thursday, our shifting weather pattern will give us a hint that summer is winding down. Wednesday was another hot and sticky day before the storms, with the heat index reaching 99° before noon. Some areas have seen up to 5 inches of rainfall. Weather Forecast: Relief from Storms, Heat on the Way Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brian Monahan says there is a Flash Flood Warning in effect until 12 p.m. Storm Team4's Ryan Miller has the latest on the flash floods.
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