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 More options Jun 29 2012, 8:58 pm
From: "FitzGerald, Christopher (EOM)" <christopher.fitzger...@dc.gov>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 20:58:25 -0400
Local: Fri, Jun 29 2012 8:58 pm
Subject: FW: *Severe Thunderstorms* - Update
Good Evening Ward 6!

Please be aware that we are going to get some sever weather tonight. If you see any downed wires or limbs on cars, call 911. If you see any fallen branches that are not on vehicles or blocking traffic, please report them to 311.

Thank you!
Chris
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From: DC HSEMA Alert [hsema_6...@rsan.dc.gov]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 8:19 PM
To: DC RSAN Recipients
Subject: *Severe Thunderstorms* - Update

Per National Weather Service, the line of severe thunderstorms is now expected to reach the Potomac Highlands between 8:30 and 9PM, and the D.C. area around 9:30PM.  There also may be pop-up thunderstorms which develop ahead of the main line of storms. This line of storms has a history of producing major wind damage across West Virginia and Ohio due to wind gusts over 75MPH.  Cloud to ground lightning has also been prolific in these storms.  All government officials and first responders should prepare for the possibility that an extensive response will be required.

Sent by Kevin Kornreich to Hazard:Severe Weather, Hazards-Transportation Accidents, Hazards-Utility Outages, OperationCenters, Public Safety, Ward 1-8 Groups (All Wards) (e-mail accounts, pagers, cell phones)

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