Plan to stay out of the extreme heat as much as. We have a heat index already and how indicative how humid it is. Upper 70s from the d. C. Metro area, eastbound to the bay. Not much of a rain chance the first part of the day b heat index is over 100 degrees as early as noon time p. M. High in the 90s. 60 chance of more thunderstorms later today. Possible storms for today and sweltering saturday on the way and deep fried friday here today. Complete check of then teday forecast, which has the cooldow at thed of it, melissa. I like hat. A cooldown somewhere in the future sound pretty good tome northbound 95 before orcentrep parkway road work so a delay there. After you take a look after fredericksburg you can see. The rest of the beltway and op inner los looking okay. Yesterdays storm knocked out power to thousands of people across the d region. This morning, about 5,000 people are still without electricity. Largest group is in fairfax. Dominion energy says 4,200 people are without power.
Ild wind and rain hitt g our region hard yesterday. This video from a parking lot in leesburg. Homeowners from around the region haveleaning up to do today. News4 justin finch joins us live from yuma street where the storm caused serious damage. What are you seeing . Reporter thats right. H first ting you notice here at 4 30 is how dark it is at yuma northwest. Hey are working restore power to several customers in this area. Take a loi beh me here. Working under way is right now on what was a l veryrge tree that came down in yesterdays storms. Crews having to frst get the tree down to work on the wires that came down with it during thest storm yeday. Take you to owdeo right from late in the afternoon. Close to 6 00 p. M. , neighbors tell us the storm was really being down on this area and eventually they heard the snap, crackle, and collapse of those big branches to that tree there. That also took down some wires. Also, too, setting off small fires, until the yard of that home where th
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