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April has kicked off with some showers and high winds, knocking out power on Saturday throughout the D.C. area. Here’s what you need to know.
- High wind warnings subside, with gale winds possible Sunday
- Warmer than average temperatures, reaching 80 by the evening
The National ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp Service for the D.C. region, which began early Saturday morning and extended to 1 a.m. on Sunday. West winds are expected to range from 25-35 mph, with some gusts reaching 70 mph.
Later Saturday evening, for parts of Delaware and Maryland — including Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico and Worcester counties until 10 p.m.
High winds brought down trees and power lines in Virginia, Maryland and the District.
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp Meteorologist Chad Merrill said that some of the highest gusts were reported near the Patuxent River Naval Air Station at roughly 70 mph.
“Winds will slowly diminish overnight, but downed wires and trees will be a problem through daybreak Sunday,” Merrill reported.
Other areas, such as California, Maryland, saw quarter-sized hail and continue to be impacted by heavy rains and wind.
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Strong winds gradually taper off after midnight, setting up a cool and breezy Sunday.
Winds and severe weather bring down trees, stop bridge traffic
Notification:: Due to the strong winds, there are traffic lights out around the City. When this happens we remind you to use extreme caution and when approaching an intersection with a non-operational traffic light you should treat it as an all-way stop intersection.
— Alexandria Police (@AlexandriaVAPD)
The NWS and several jurisdictional authorities are urging drivers to be cautious, especially those driving trucks or other high-profile vehicles, throughout the evening.
People should avoid being outside in forested areas near trees and branches during high wind warnings, according to NWS. It’s also better to remain in lower levels of homes away from windows.
Around 7:45 p.m., D.C. Fire and EMS said , striking an occupied vehicle. Though officials were able to remove the trapped driver without injuries, it came after hours of severe weather impacts.
Downed trees have blocked lanes of Kingle Road in Northwest D.C., the second of many expected calls received by the District’s transportation department, according to .
Drivers attempting to travel across the Chesapeake bay bridge were also stopped due to high winds. The Maryland Transportation Authority said it shut down the bridge at around 9 p.m. after recording 72 mph wind gusts — an unusual event. The bridge has since reopened.
“The MDTA will close the bridge when sustained wind speeds exceed 55 mph for a continuous period of 10 minutes or more or wind gusts persistently exceed 55 mph over a period of 15 minutes,” ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp’s said. “Bridge closures are rare and only happen once every other year or so.”
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Current weather
Weekend Forecast
Sunday: Sunny and slightly breezy.
Wind: NW 10-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph.
High: Low 60s.
Monday: Mostly sunny.
Wind: SW 10-20 mph.
High: Upper 60s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny.
High: Mid to Upper 70s.
Wednesday: Increasing clouds with a shower or thunderstorm.
High: Upper 70s.
Power Outage Map for Virginia, Maryland and D.C.
The map below contains current power outages in Virginia, Maryland and D.C. This map is updated every 10 minutes.
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