Severe weather threat moves toward DC region Wednesday

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Severe weather threat moves toward DC region Wednesday

The Washington, D.C. region remains under a slight risk for severe weather on Wednesday as a storm system moves in our direction from the south.

The Washington, D.C. region remains under a slight risk for severe weather on Wednesday as a storm system approaches from the south.

FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda reports that Tuesday will begin chilly with temperatures in the 30s. Clouds mixed with some sunshine will build, making for a milder afternoon with highs in the low 60s. The warm-up will continue into Wednesday.

Severe weather threat in DC region

What we know:

Also on Wednesday, the threat for severe weather moves into the area. "The timing looks like it’s due to arrive by mid-to-late afternoon tomorrow," Grenda said. "Two, three o’clock is the time period we could be dealing with some strong storms."

Grenda notes that the main threats from the storm will be damaging wind gusts, hail, and the possibility of a brief tornado. Thunderstorm activity could bring between a half and three-quarters of an inch of rain, with wind gusts as high as 32 mph.

Strong storms and tornado risk Wednesday

What's next:

"It's been some time since we've been under severe weather threat, so just a reminder, take the necessary precautions, stay tuned to the forecast, and download our FOX Local App," Grenda said.

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