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First Alert Weather In-Depth: You should hide from the wind, but run from the water - WHEC.com - News10NBC


And it says, when it comes to severe weather you should hide from the wind, but you must run from the water. Let’s hope that these folks stay safe. For Related Stories: Hurricane Helene ... Read More

WIND ALERT: Skies brighten Tuesday with gusty winds, temps in the 60s - WJLA


7News' First Alert Weather team is tracking a storm that could potentially bring heavy rainfall to the D.C. region. Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the questions you want ... Read More

First Alert Weather Alert: Tracking gusty winds, mountain snow, and rain showers - KESQ


We are currently under a First Alert Weather Alert as we track the impacts of this atmospheric river. Temperatures considerably cooler thanks to the cloud cover and winds have been mild throughout ... Read More

WIND ALERT: Sunday gusts reaching 60 mph in the DC area - WJLA


The high wind warning from the National Weather Service continues until 10 p.m. for the entire D.C. and Baltimore metro areas. Wind gusts will reach 50 to 60 mph during the afternoon behind the front. Read More

First Alert: Heavy rain, strong winds and isolated tornadoes possible Friday - NBC10 Philadelphia


A First Alert has been issued for the Philadelphia region on Friday, May 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. because of severe weather that's expected to bring strong winds, heavy rains and even chances for ... Read More


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