Bridgeport, West Virginia: Meteorologists forecast scattered thunderstorms, damaging winds, and isolated hail across parts of West Virginia, the D.C. region, and Central Florida Wednesday afternoon into the evening. Forecasters reported showers this morning, midday breaks, and lines of storms forming west to east, with timing between early afternoon and after 2 p.m. in some locales. Mobile, Alabama reported a separate forecast calling for sustained dry, sunny conditions through the weekend with highs in the low-to-mid 80s and cooler nights late this week. Orlando forecasters cited a roughly 60% chance of scattered storms today, while Washington, D.C. meteorologists noted a low severe risk mainly west of the District after sunset.
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Weather affects your daily routine. Thunderstorms in West Virginia, D.C., and Florida could disrupt travel and outdoor plans. Meanwhile, Alabama's sunny forecast means outdoor activities are a go. Check local forecasts before heading out.
Stay weather-aware today. If you're in the storm zones, secure outdoor items and consider indoor alternatives. In Alabama, enjoy the sunshine but remember to hydrate and use sunscreen. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these areas.
Local residents, emergency services, and outdoor planners benefited from advance forecasting that allowed pre-event preparation and scheduling adjustments.
Outdoor event organizers, small businesses reliant on afternoon foot traffic, and motorists faced disruption risks from scattered storms, gusty winds, and brief heavy rainfall.
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Regional forecasts show storms, rain, and sunny stretches
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