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Storms Trap Woman in Her Warrenton Home
Heavy storms in Warrenton, Virginia trapped a woman inside her home after a tree fell. News4 talked to her about the danger outside her home.
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Severe Storms Cause Widespread Damage in Warrenton
Several severe thunderstorm warnings and flood warnings were issued as destructive storms with wind gusts as strong as 80 mph moved through Virginia.
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Late Weather: June 8, 2022
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the forecast.
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Evening Weather: June 8, 2022
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer is tracking flash floods and storms in the area.
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Isolated Flooding in DC Area After Storms Move Through
Storms with heavy rain roaring through the D.C. area during the Wednesday evening commute led to flooding in some parts of the region. Flood warnings are over for parts of Montgomery, Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, Charles and Howard counties in Maryland through early Thursday morning. A flood watch was in effect for much of the D.C. area as storms...
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Midday Weather: June 8, 2022
Storm Team4’s Amelia Draper has the forecast for Wednesday and the days ahead.
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Person Dies From Being Trapped in Flooded Car
Flash flooding in Fort Worth and Arlington, Texas has resulted in people being trapped in their cars. One person died after not being able to escape their vehicle
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Early June Storms Flood Roads, Knock Down Trees in DC Area
Rounds of quick but intense storms left flooded roads and fallen trees in the D.C. area Thursday.
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Hundreds of Passengers Stuck at Reagan National Airport After Storms
Severe weather in the D.C. area caused a series of delays and cancellations, leading to some big frustration for passengers.
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Hundreds of Passengers Stuck at Reagan National Airport After Storms
Many passengers ended up stuck on American Airlines flights due to Sunday night’s storms. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Severe Storms Leave Behind Damage in DMV
Thousands of people were without power and at least one person had to be rescued on a flooded road. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Evening Weather: May 22, 2022
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the forecast.
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Thousands Still Without Power After Strong Storms Leave Damage in DC Area
Hundreds of people were still without power Monday morning after strong storms hit the D.C. area Sunday night, leaving behind lots of damage. It was a nasty night whether you were out in the storm or stuck at home in the dark. Just about everywhere saw heavy rain, lightning and storm damage. There were still a lot of road...
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Morning Weather: May 22, 2022
Storm Team4’s Ryan Miller says heat and humidity are on tap ahead of some storms in the afternoon and evening.
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Storms Batter Aging US Power Grid as Climate Disasters Spread, Costs Rise
Maine, California and Louisia each experienced at least a 50% increase in outage duration even as residents endured mounting interruption costs over the past several years.
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Overnight Storms Bring Damage to Parts of US South
A line of severe storms damaged homes, knocked out power and downed trees in parts of the southern United States late Saturday into Sunday morning
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Over 70 People and Counting Were Killed From Deadly Tornadoes in Multiple States
Tornadoes and severe weather caused catastrophic damage across multiple states late Friday, killing at least six people overnight as a storm system tore through a candle factory in Kentucky, an Amazon facility in Illinois and a nursing home in Arkansas. The Kentucky governor said he feared dozens more could be dead.
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Northwest Storm: ‘Devastating' Flood Damage, 1 Dead in BC
As parts of western Washington began drying out after an atmospheric river dumped days of rain, waters in some areas continued rising, more people were urged to evacuate and crews worked to restore power and reopen roads
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Part of DC Construction Site Blown Off In Storms
Advisory Neighborhood Commission commissioner Sydelle Moore says the community has been worried about this construction site when work started back in 2017. News4’s Cory Smith reports.
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Drenching Rains Flood Homes, Swamp Cars in Southern Louisiana
The brunt of nature’s fury was taken once again by Lake Charles, in a coastal zone still recovering from back-to-back hurricanes last fall and a deep freeze in February. The National Weather Service said in a Facebook post that south Lake Charles got 12 to 15 inches of rain in just 12 hours.