A flood watch is in effect for the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metro areas until 10 p.m. Sunday as the National Weather Service forecasts heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. Much of the Baltimore region is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 6 p.m. Sunday morning saw patchy fog and the start of rain. The showers will come in the afternoon, according to the weather service. Some .
More slow-moving downpours are expected later in the day on Sunday, prompting a Flood Watch. The new alert from the National Weather Service comes a day after one such storm drenched much of Arlington County, leading to a Flash Flood Warning as well as water rescues near Pentagon City. The Flood Watch is in effect
A Flood Watch is now in effect for the D.C. area, including Fairfax County. The National Weather Service describes the chances of “slow-moving showers and thunderstorms” this afternoon into the early evening as “likely.” Issued at 11:26 a.m., the alert will be in place until 8 p.m. “A few inches of rain is possible in
Arlington County, D.C. and its immediate neighbors are under a Flood Watch starting early Monday morning. Heavy rain is expected overnight and during the