Rain, Potentially Damaging Winds Expected Sunday in DC Area

Storm Team4 is in Weather Alert mode as we watch the storm and brace for wind gusts up to 50 mph. A wind advisory is set to go into effect at 8 p.m.

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Storm Team4’s Lauryn Ricketts has the forecast for Sunday and the days ahead.

We’re not getting a repeat of beautiful Saturday. 

The day will be rainy in the D.C. area, with potentially damaging winds, Storm Team4 says. We’re in Weather Alert mode as we watch the storm and brace for wind gusts up to 50 mph. 

A tornado warning has expired for north central Frederick County in Maryland.

Rain interrupted by dry periods is expected throughout the day. There’s a slight risk of severe weather, Storm Team4 Meteorologist Lauryn Ricketts said. We’ll have gusts of wind of 25 to 30 mph during the day, and even stronger winds at night. 

A wind advisory is set to go into effect for the area at 8 p.m. and remain until 4 a.m. Monday. The National Weather Service warns that tree limbs may be displaced, and power outages could result. Go here to see all weather alerts.

High temperatures will be in the low 70s on Sunday. We’ll see periods of sun, rain and high winds through the work week. High temps on Thursday and Friday are expected to only hit the high 40s. 

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Stay with NBC Washington and Storm Team4 for more details on the forecast and weather impacts. 

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