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Forecast Update for Washington, D.C. and metro area. A major shift in the forecast this evening. The tornado watch has been dropped, and the severe weather threat across the D.C. metro is greatly diminished. The long-track tornado and hurricane-force wind concerns we were watching earlier are no longer expected....

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