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Sunday Severe Storm Risk in DC Area

A severe storm is one that produces damaging wind, large hail, or a tornado. Lightning and flooding, while deadly, are not part of the NWS criteria.

National Weather Service Outlook
Severe storm risk: Sunday April 12
DC/I-95 and East
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Level 2: Scattered severe storms possible
Main threats: large hail, damaging wind, isolated tornado
West of DC/I-95
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Level 2: Scattered severe storms possible
Main threats: damaging wind, large hail
Capital Weather's Assessment
DC/I-95 and East|West of DC/I-95
Chance of a storm at any given location55%
Chance any given storm turns severe55%
Most likely timing for storms3-6 PM
Anticipated storm coverage
ISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Risk of damaging winds
UNLIKELYISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Risk of large hail
UNLIKELYISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Risk of tornadoes
UNLIKELYISOLATEDFEW POSSIBLESEVERAL LIKELY
Risk of flash flooding
UNLIKELYISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Forecast confidence: Low-MediumUpdated 3:41 PM Sun
Chance of a storm at any given location55%
Chance any given storm turns severe55%
Most likely timing for storms55
Anticipated storm coverage
ISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Risk of damaging winds
UNLIKELYISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Risk of large hail
UNLIKELYISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Risk of tornadoes
UNLIKELYISOLATEDFEW POSSIBLESEVERAL LIKELY
Risk of flash flooding
UNLIKELYISOLATEDSCATTEREDWIDESPREAD
Forecast confidence: Medium

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