đš Abstract
The D.C. region will endure one more day of intense heat on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 90s and heat indexes exceeding 105 degrees. A heat advisory is in effect along the I-81 corridor. The National Weather Service advises staying indoors and hydrated. Additionally, a Code Orange air quality alert is issued for sensitive groups. A strong cold front will approach Wednesday evening, bringing moderate to heavy rain and potential flash flooding on Thursday.
Courtesy: Thomas Robertson
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