Small thunderstorms are closing in on downtown DC. They are quick moving, but this could cause briefly issues for the UFC event on the White House lawn…
Our AI-driven Lightning probability extended outlook is showing potential issues for White House UFC 250 tonight. 40%+ chance of lightning at 8PM local time. Raises to over 60%+ chance at 9PM local time.
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🌀 The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially kicks off today, June 1.
The good news? Early signs suggest we are heading toward a quieter-than-average season.
As a reminder, it only takes one storm to change lives forever. No better day to review your hurricane plans than today!
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According to @FLASHWeatherAI for Aronimink, the wind will continue to whip this afternoon for the @PGAChampionship.
In fact, it won’t peak until around 6PM local with gusts topping out at 20-25MPH
Live today in the FLASH Weather Command Center.
Mobile rollout in the coming weeks with notifications for when hail will be in your backyard. Full release:
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Why now: Cotality's 2026 report puts 43.5M U.S. homes ($17.8T in reconstruction value) at moderate or greater hail risk.
A single major hailstorm now rivals a Cat 4 hurricane in insured losses.