Storm Warning: Fast‑Moving Winds Threaten DC Area

Washington Metropolitan Area, D.C., USASun Mar 15 2026
The forecast calls for a cold front pushing strong winds across the Washington region. Meteorologists expect the storm line to move at highway speeds, which can produce sudden gusts of up to 75 miles per hour. These straight‑line winds behave like weak tornadoes, snapping trees and damaging roofs. The biggest danger comes from brief, intense bursts inside the fast‑moving squall line. In addition to wind, the system may bring isolated tornadoes and heavy rain as it passes through the Mid‑Atlantic. Supercells—storms that can generate tornadoes—often form within larger storm complexes and may appear with little warning.
This event follows a month of active weather across the country, including a severe outbreak in March that produced dozens of tornadoes over the Midwest and Southern Plains. Washington has experienced powerful spring storms before, when warm humid air meets cold air moving east from the central U. S. , creating hurricane‑force gusts and brief tornadoes. Officials urge residents of Washington, D. C. , northern Virginia, and parts of Maryland to keep an eye on weather alerts starting Sunday evening. They warn that strong winds can create hazardous travel conditions and cause localized power outages if the storms hit directly over the metropolitan area.
https://localnews.ai/article/storm-warning-fastmoving-winds-threaten-dc-area-8c40528

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