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Thunderstorms Expected in Ashburn Sunday

As heat wave breaks, afternoon storms could bring rain to community.

Ashburn might get some relief from the heat Sunday as temperatures drop down to the 90s and afternoon thunderstorms drop rain on the region.

The National Weather Service predicts Sunday will begin partly cloudy, followed by scattered thunderstorms starting around 1 p.m., some possibly severe. The temperature is Ashburn is expected reach a high near 95.

The National Weather Service offers the following safety tips for thunderstorms:

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  • Monitor developing thunderstorms. The “Flash to Bang” method can help estimate your distance from lightning. If you see lightning, count the number of seconds until you hear thunder. Divide the number of seconds by five to get the distance in miles.

  • If you can hear thunder, seek shelter.  Even if it is not raining, lightning can strike within 10 miles of an area that is experiencing rain.

  • Stop all outdoor activities at the first clap of thunder to give yourself time to move indoors. Leaders of outdoor events should have a plan for moving participants inside.

  • If you cannot go indoors, squat low to the ground to make yourself the smallest target possible. Go to a low-lying area and stay away from trees, poles and metal objects.

  • Avoid electrical equipment, plumbing, windows and concrete floors and walls when indoors.

  • Call 9-1-1 immediately if someone has been struck by lightning. People who have been struck by lightning do not carry an electrical charge.

In the event of a power outage, residents are reminded to call 1-800-DOM-HELP.


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