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Severe Weather For Virginia And Maryland

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  • Super User

This independent weather guy's forecasts are usually correct and here is what he says about the severe weather heading into Virginia and Maryland this evening (with my grammar corrections):

"Based upon the data I am looking at late Thursday it looks like the biggest threat areas will be from Charlottesville up towards Washington, DC including locations such as Strasburg, Harrisonburg, Front Royal, Warrenton, Culpeper, Leesburg and then into western and Central Maryland including all of Northern VA/Washington, DC /Baltimore metro areas. A second area may develop from Richmond east into the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula areas and perhaps into Hampton Roads."

http://www.wxrisk.com/2012/05/severe-weather-threat-nc-va-wav-md-de-1-june-2012/

If anyone is planning to be on the road tonight or doing some fishing in these areas please watch the weather and be safe.

You may want to go to the guy's website and save it as a favorite. His predictions are usually correct and he gives them to you a week out before the local TV and radio stations release the data.

  • Super User

Thanks Sam !!!

I canceled the trip my daughter and I were supposed to take to Anna tonight, last night, I have not been out in over a year, man I was looking forward to spending some her and I time on the water, better safe than sorry though I guess.

When I got to work this morning, I was like, this would be a great fishing time. It was cloudy and cool, with a slight breeze. Born to fish, forced to work.

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