D.C.’s Week In Review: Top local headlines in Washington, DC, and the DMV this week center on a dangerous heatwave with severe storms, widespread power outages from downed trees, and a historic DC primary using ranked-choice voting for the first time. Here is what residents need to know right now.

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Top Local Headlines in Washington, DC, and the DMV This Week

This week packed real impact for DMV residents. From punishing heat to fallen trees and a landmark election, the region faced a lot at once. Below, we break down three big stories and what they mean for you.

Heatwave and Severe Storms Hit the DMV

A scorching heatwave gripped the region, prompting heat advisories across DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Temperatures climbed high enough to make outdoor time risky.

Storms Followed the Heat

Severe thunderstorms rolled in behind the heat. Forecasters warned of more stormy, hot weather, and officials urged people to stay alert for fast-moving systems.

Power Outages and Downed Trees

The storms knocked down trees and triggered power outages across neighborhoods. Sadly, falling trees turned deadly in the area, a stark reminder to stay clear of weakened limbs.

Stay prepared with these quick steps:

  • Charge devices before storms arrive
  • Avoid parking under large trees
  • Report outages to your utility promptly

DC Primary Elections Bring Ranked-Choice Voting

Among the top headlines in the DMV this week, the June 16 DC primary stands out. For the first time, voters rank up to five candidates by preference.

What Ranked-Choice Means for You

If no one tops 50%, the lowest finisher drops and votes shift to next choices. Results may take days, so patience matters.

Summary

Heat, storms, outages, and a historic election defined the week. Stay weather-aware, keep your home storm-ready, and study your ballot before voting.

Visit: DC Board of Elections

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