The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Washington, DC, with several areas in the District of Columbia and Maryland facing a potential tornado threat. The warning took effect around 6:45 PM on Wednesday, triggered by a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near Howard University in Northwest DC.
Emergency Alerts for Residents
An “extreme emergency” alert was disseminated in Washington, DC, urging residents to seek shelter from flying debris and the imminent tornado. A video surfaced showing the White House barely visible as dust and debris swirled violently in the strong winds.
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Radar Indications of Imminent Danger
Reports indicate that the warning was prompted after radar detected a wind gust of approximately 55 mph within the storm near Howard University. As the situation escalates, the storm’s rotation is reportedly shifting towards the Chillum area in Maryland, raising concerns for additional communities in its path.
Stay tuned for updates as the weather situation develops and authorities continue to monitor the storm’s progression.