Elevated threat of severe storms in D.C. area Thursday afternoon and evening [View all]
Intense storms may pass through the region between 3 and 7 p.m. with the chance of damaging winds and hail. A tornado or two cannot be ruled out.
Twice this week, on Monday and Wednesday, severe storms have charged through parts of the Washington region, unleashing damaging winds and even some hail. Today may mark the third occasion, as a strong cold front approaches while an energetic weather disturbance transits the region.
The National Weather Service has cautioned there is a chance of a significant severe weather outbreak if ingredients come together. In this scenario, thunderstorm could generate damaging winds, hail and even some tornadoes, in addition to heavy downpours and lightning.
The Washington region has been placed in a level 2 out of 5 risk zone for severe storms by the Weather Service, while the Baltimore area has an enhanced level 3 out of 5 risk.
Storms may come through the area in two rounds, the first late this afternoon and early this evening and the second closer to midnight. The first round has the most potential to produce severe storms, especially if sunshine breaks out through mid-afternoon, energizing the atmosphere.
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