US storms: Looming storms shut government offices, millions under tornado watch

Storm clouds pass over the Washington Monument, Monday, Aug. 7, 2023, in Washington. Thousands...

WASHINGTON, Aug 8 (NNN-CNA) — US government offices in the Washington area closed early on Monday due to approaching thunderstorms as people across the eastern US were warned of possible tornadoes, damaging wind and large hailstones before the end of the day.

The National Weather Service said more than 29.5 million people lived in an area from Alabama to western New York state where there was a risk of tornadoes before 11pm.

The greatest risk was in the mid-Atlantic area including Washington, DC. Some places could see wind exceeding 121kmh and hail larger than golf balls, the NWS said.

More than 800,000 customers had lost power in the southern and mid-Atlantic states, according to tracking website PowerOutage.us.

The Federal Aviation Administration ordered departing flights grounded at airports in New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Baltimore because of thunderstorms. The FAA said it was rerouting aircraft around the storms as much as possible.

Libraries, museums, the National Zoo, pools and other municipal and federal services in the Washington area were also closing early. The US Office of Personnel Management said federal employees had to depart no later than 3 pm.

FlightAware, a flight tracking site, said more than 2,300 US flights had been cancelled, including 95 at Washington Reagan National Airport.

Another 6,800 US flights have been delayed. — NNN-CNA

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