Zooming in, some of them are in the metro area. But most in the royal area over skyline drive. Northeast of town we have seen the storm develop in savage. That will move to Anne Arundel County and scoot to baltimore. The next few hours are key. The severe thunderstorm watch is until 10 00 tonight. There are additional storms to the west and Southwest Well watch. Tomorrow and sunday look just fine. But monday is a concern for the 4th with all the people in town. There will be increasing chances of showers and thunderstorms as we move to the Late Afternoon and the evening hours. That is the forecast now based on the latest computer model guidance. It wont be really hot. Its only in the lower 80s. There are other firework displays around the region. Richard reeve is live along the mall with information about that and other fun stuff we always enjoy on the 4th. Richard . Richard i can imagine a lot of people have been watching you to see what is going to be happening. Lets take a look at t
Good morning, im annie yu. And im Steve Chenevey. Welcome to fox5 news morningorng on this friday morning. Friday mg lets start with some securitytr news for you this morning. You were just a few days aways away from the big fourth of julyh ul celebration on the mall. And with tens of thousands ofhos people expected there u. S. Park police are stepping up security. Thats right metro is alsoghs gearing up for the largeing f crowds and fox5s Lindsey Watts joins us from the National Mall with offerin everg you need to know. Yo reporter the smith joan smih folk life festival is set up set behind me and were also seeing preps for the big showpsb on monday. Mda obviously this is a huge h weekend for park police and a they are taking a lot of steps s to make sure everybody stays sta safe. Sa on monday, theyre going to be o eight security access pointssoi where they are going to beo checking all your bags, all your coolers, all your back yr packs and here are some things t that you definitely
We welcome you in. Lets go straight to our resident meteorologist. What are we up against to start the fourth of july weekend . Well, okay, there we go. Yellow weather alert. The main impact time frame were expecting is right around the evening commute. So its going to impact if youre trying to get out early, traveling across the bay bridge to the delmarva peninsula or fly out of town, heads up, its going to be one of those afternoons so keep the wusa app onhand. The evening commute could be wet for some people but we are expecting some of the thunderstorms to become strong or severe. Now as you mentioned, we have sunshine right now. Thats sunshine is destabilizing atmosphere. And it will allow temperatures to rise quickly and its extremely muggy outside. So we have a couple showers out toward the delmarva peninsula right now. But i want to show you the storms for this afternoon. 2 00 p. M. , back towards i81, look at 3 30, metro. Ill be timing out when they clear the area coming up in
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