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  • 7/10/2025
Thunderstorms drenched towns from New Jersey to South Carolina on July 9.
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00:00Here's the overall setup. A lot of these counties, a lot of these western counties here for that
00:04initial severe thunderstorm watch have been allowed to expire as the storms move through.
00:09So once the storms move through, the overall severe weather threat is pretty much going to be
00:12gone, but there will still be some heavy rainfall possible behind the main line. So the flooding
00:17potential will extend even as we head into this evening. But in addition, we've also added some
00:22new counties here. You can see right here in that secondary box that goes until midnight tonight.
00:27This is going to include pretty much the entire coast of Jersey, Delaware, and portions of Maryland
00:32here as we head into this evening. Even some of the Virginia coastal counties will be included on
00:37this as well. Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Salisbury, all these areas will be washing off for risk of
00:41severe weather as we head into this evening. In addition to that, we also have severe thunderstorms
00:45ongoing here across parts of the high plains from the Dakotas and the parts of Nebraska.
00:50We've already seen confirmed reports of about ping pong ball size hail. So large hail is expected for
00:55those storms. But as we head into this evening, it's all about the heavy rainfall here from central
01:00portions of North Dakota all the way into southern central portions of Jersey. We'll be watching out
01:05for some heavy rainfall, including Washington, D.C. We had a tornado-worn storm previously in
01:09Washington, D.C. earlier this afternoon. But overall, you can see that we will be watching
01:13after that trend of severe weather to continue as we head into this evening. The storms will be moving
01:18from west to east, and they will be packing a pretty good punch. Here's the latest with future track
01:23radar. By 8 o'clock, these storms are going to start to line out. Whenever storms start to line
01:27out, the overall potential, the overall risk really starts to increase and shift to more of a
01:32strong wind and flooding rainfall risk. So that's where we'll be watching out for that. After 8 p.m.,
01:38heading into the evening hours, we will continue to watch out for some strong winds there across
01:42mainly the Delaware region, the state of Delaware. And then we'll be watching out for some lingering
01:47showers and thunderstorms, possibly some severe thunderstorms here as we head into this evening as well.
01:52So

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