Arlington braces for second storm round after milder first wave

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Arlington dodged the worst of the first storm wave, but a second line of storms was expected later today; federal workers were told to leave by 2 p.m., and the county closed community centers at 5 p.m. as a precaution. While gusts up to 60 mph were possible and warnings remained, officials indicated the most damaging tornado scenario appeared unlikely for now.
- UPDATED: Awaiting second round of storms after Arlington sees mostly rain from first wave ARLnow
- More strong winds in the DC region after earlier severe storms cause flooding WTOP
- Severe storms trigger tornado warnings, thunderstorm watches and warnings across DMV FOX 5 DC
- DC Forecast | Wind chills in the 10s and 20s Tuesday morning WUSA9
- Mayor Brandon Scott announces emergency plan as Baltimore prepares for severe weather WBFF
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