💨 Abstract
The D.C. region is bracing for more intense weather, with strong storms and high temperatures forecasted, which has caused flash floods and traffic disruptions. The National Weather Service has issued multiple alerts and expanded flood watches, expecting heavy rainfall that could lead to flash flooding. The weather pattern, a combination of hot, humid days and severe storms, will continue through the week, with Thursday expected to be the hottest day.
Courtesy: Matt Small
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