Severe Storm, Flood Threat Heads to Interstate 95 Corridor: Forecast
Damaging wind gusts near 60 mph and localized flash flooding are possible as storms may slow the evening commute, forecasters said.
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Severe storm, flood threat heads to Interstate 95 corridor: Forecast
The Mid-Atlantic is bracing for severe storms and potential flooding along the Interstate 95 corridor on Thursday, including during the evening rush hour.
Severe storm risk upgraded for parts of the region
iming is into the late afternoon hours and through the evening. The main concerns remain damaging winds and small hail. Additionally, we are still placed under a level 1/4 outlook for excessive rainfall, as these storms are ready to produce…
A powerful storm is approaching the mid-Atlantic region, and on Thursday (August 20), parts of Interstate 95 (I-95), the most important north-south artery along the U.S. East Coast, are on high alert for strong storms and potential flooding that are expected later that day, including during the evening rush hour.
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