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About NWW116 Virginia-Maryland Weather

Nww116 is a undergraduate research program that studies, observes, and forecasts all types of severe weather events. Nww116 was created in January, 2020 by lead forecaster Andrew Heishman. Nww116's goal is to help discover more information on natures most destructive forces such as hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, snowstorms, and many more! The main objective of this organization is to unite with forecasters and data collectors to observe and break down surface, model, air, and satellite data that is collected in hopes to make warning time much longer to keep people safe. This branch of out company proudly covers the Northern Virginia/ Maryland area.

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Coastal flooding ongoing across the outlook area!

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