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What Hurricane Joaquin might mean for the Washington, D.C., region
The Washington Post
2015-09-30
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A serious weather event may unfold over the Washington, D.C., area Friday and into this weekend. Hurricane Joaquin is forecast to come very close to the Mid-Atlantic coast, and possibly move inland.
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