GAITHERSBURG, Md. – Several were injured after severe weather, including tornadoes, swept through the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia regions on Wednesday night, leaving a path of downed trees, damaged homes, and power outages.
Preliminary Investigation Shows Possible EF0, EF1 Storms
Maryland tornado update: 105 mph winds present Wednesday, EF0 or EF1 possible
During an update Thursday afternoon, National Weather Service officials said that their preliminary investigation has revealed winds of up to 105 mph present Wednesday when storms rolled across the region.
During an update Thursday afternoon, National Weather Service officials said that their preliminary investigation has revealed winds of up to 105 mph present Wednesday when storms rolled across the region.
4 NWS Survey Teams Investigating Storms
This comes in the aftermath of severe weather that rocked the Washington, D.C. region on Wednesday, causing widespread destruction.
Tree smashes into home in Gaithersburg; schools stay open amid cleanup
FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda was in the area where residents were cleaning up the mess left behind. Schools remained open Thursday amid the cleanup. Grenda says another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected Thursday with heavy rain and severe weather possible once again.
Montgomery County hit hard as tornado moved across Maryland
FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda was in Montgomery County where some areas were hit hard as a tornado moved across Maryland Wednesday night.