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Update after noon: Friday storms could be severe, with some kind of flood possible

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Another cloudy day has passed. Maximums again grew up around and past 70. Humidity increase made it seems more vile with time. Although we may see another round of rain tonight late at night early friday, main weather focus forward is potential for storms. This is a multifaceted threat. Serious weather may include both rotating storms and heavy rain risk.

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Until the evening: Clouds rule at night. We can see a quick sprinkle or light shower. Nothing of note. Light drizzle can also develop closer to dawn. The temperature drops to the middle and above the 60s. for lows

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Tomorrow is Friday): There are showers possible as soon like morning, but any threatening storm activity should Keep off until noon when we could see some breaks in clouds. But we will probably see a lot of clouds and occasional rain all around, so it’s still unclear how becomes unstable. If fuel is sufficient, this could be a day when an isolated tornado or two is favorable for with some big city. Maximums should achieve for mid and early 70s. South wind, about 10 m/s.

there is also a risk for single floods, especially in the evening. we dried out some of our last round of rains that saturate the soil, but some locations could pick up quickly 1 to 2 inches. If several rounds of storms pass the same place even more may fall.

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pollen update: Tree pollen is moderate – 35.46 grains per cubic meter. of air. Grass pollen is moderate/high – 15.02 grains per cubic meter. Mold spores are low/moderate, weed pollen is low.

Rain: From 6.01 inch of rain in May as of today, DC sits on the 17th rainiest May. on record. Another inch will push city in the top 10 rainiest May. Leaders, fortunately, are unlikely to be reached, with 10.69 inches drop in 1953 and 1889

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Tyler Hromadka
Tyler Hromadka
Tyler is working as the Author at World Weekly News. He has a love for writing and have been writing for a few years now as a free-lancer.

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