WASHINGTON — Strong winds knocked down trees, caused power outages and even forced the closure of the Washington Monument on Sunday. Those gusty winds are expected to continue Monday. We've issued a Weather Watch Alert through Monday evening for wind.
Here's what we know right now.
Power Outages:
As of 9:30 a.m. Monday, according to Dominion Energy's power outage map, more than 3,700 customers in Northern Virginia are without power. Pepco's outage map shows 393 customers are without power in D.C. and Maryland.
There is no word at this time on when power may be restored.
A power outage can be caused by a myriad of things but it is important to be as prepared as you possibly can, especially during severe weather. Extended power outages can impact everyone from a home to an entire community. It can cause issues with communication, prevent the use of medical devices, impact access to water and cause food to spoil while grocery stores may be closed.
Dominion Energy says residents should not connect any portable generators to a home's electrical system. Under no circumstances should you ever bring a generator into your home in order to create heat. Odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas from gas-fueled heaters and generators can build up, resulting in injuries or even death.
Damages:
A fallen tree has MacArthur Boulevard closed between Picasso Lane and Belfast Road in Montgomery County Sunday. Roads have since reopened.
The Washington Monument was closed Sunday due to wind, NPS posted to X, formerly known as Twitter.
A tree fell in the 7200 block of Flower Avenue blocking the roadway. Flower Avenue is closed between Garland Avenue and Cherry Avenue. Pepco has been notified.
Thornapple Street between Maple Ave & Oakridge Avenue in Chevy Chase has reopened after a tree fell on a house earlier Sunday.
The 75-foot tree fell on a home with a family inside, according to Pete Piringer, a spokesperson for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services. No injuries were reported as a result. Clean-up continues Monday.
It is important to know how to prepare and stay safe during severe weather. There are several ways you can make sure you are ready.
- High winds regularly down trees and heavy branches in the DMV region, so avoid standing or walking under tree canopies.
- Be supplied: Have medical equipment, medical supplies or any critical medications on hand and enough for 5-7 days.
- Figure out how and where everyone will meet up with each other if you get separated.
- Sign up for text alerts/weather warnings that may be offered by your locality.
- Secure garbage cans, lawn furniture or anything that could cause damage.
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