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Schools, trains delayed; roads slick Monday

Heavy precipitation Sunday and freezing temperatures overnight have delayed some schools and commuter rails Monday morning.

Tags: Flood Watch , rain

Monday - 03/07/2011, 06:43am EST

Some Pepco customers still without power

Nearly five days after Wednesday's storm knocked out power for thousands across the D.C. area, Pepco is still working to turn the power back on for many of its customers.

Tags: Chris Naille , ABC7 , winter storm watch , Carroll County , Frederick County , Montgomery County , Loudoun County , D.C. , Fauquier County

Monday - 01/31/2011, 10:06am EST

Tornado watch remains in effect for parts of Va.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Wednesday for parts of Virginia.

Tags: WTOP Weather ,

Wednesday - 10/27/2010, 05:54pm EDT

Flash flood warning for parts of Maryland

A flash flood watch is in effect for most of the Washington region through Tuesday morning.

Tags: tornado warning , severe weather , flash flooding

Monday - 09/27/2010, 03:06pm EDT

Severe thunderstorms batter D.C. region again

Another round of severe weather hit the D.C. region Thursday afternoon.

Tags: severe thunderstorms , WTOP Weather ,

Thursday - 07/29/2010, 05:37pm EDT

Temperature hits 102 Degrees at Frederick airport

The temperature at Frederick Municipal Airport hit 102 degrees at 3:34 p m today, according to the National Weather Service.

Tags: Frederick Municipal Airport ,

Saturday - 07/24/2010, 08:13am EDT

Warning: Upper Potomac River considered hazardous

River levels are considered to be hazardous from Kitzmiller to Little Falls.

Tags: Potomac River , Upper Potomac , Kitzmiller , Little Falls , Maryland Natural Resources Police ,

Tuesday - 03/23/2010, 04:29am EDT

OPM says safety is paramount in government closure decisions

In Washington, even an inch of slushy snow is enough to cause havoc with commuters. It's a big factor in whether or not the Federal Government will open for business here in Washington, D.C. FederalNewsRadio's Senior Correspondent Mike Causey broke the news that the Office of Personnel Management will now have a decision on whether to open or close the government on bad weather days by 4 am, instead of 5 am. Yesterday, the head of OPM held a first-ever, "behind the scenes" look at how that decision is made.

Tags: P&B , mngt , OPM , John Berry , snow , closing , Metropolitan Washington Area Council of Government , President Obama , Max Cacas

Friday - 12/04/2009, 05:59am EST
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