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[quote=Anonymous]1. School day should not be affected in DC metro areas. 2. However, after school activities and commute might be. Watch out for downed trees and power lines. If you see a tornado, move to the interior of a building as far away from windows as possible. Keep your phone on your person to receive alerts. 3. Keep monitoring forecasts tomorrow. 4. Numbers: 15% Tornado Risk: Indicates that there is a 15% or greater chance of a tornado occurring within 25 miles of any point in the forecasted area 60% Wind Risk: Indicates a high probability (60%) of severe wind gusts (58 mph or greater) within 25 miles of any point. (these probabilities are unusually high for the region in this season - might be due to new prediction tools the NOAA Storm Prediction Center is using) [img]https://www.americanwx.com/bb/uploads/monthly_2026_03/20260315_062644.thumb.jpg.58ccf062503c879b529eaba49a44391b.jpg[/img][/quote]
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