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Official account for the District Department of Transportation. For service requests, use DC 311. https://t.co/wuSgKS4CfX

Washington, DC Katılım Şubat 2009
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Mayor Muriel Bowser
Mayor Muriel Bowser@MayorBowser·
The activated RFK campus will build on our reputation as a green city with the #1 park system in the nation. With 30% of the campus dedicated to parks and open space, here's a glimpse of some of the proposed tree canopy you'll find lining the walkways and throughout the campus:
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WRAP.org
WRAP.org@WRAP_org·
It’s here. If you’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day today and drinking, please designate a sober driver or use WRAP’s #SoberRide! ☘️ (SoberRide code to be posted at 3:00 pm at SoberRide.com. Limited quantities available.)
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WRAP.org
WRAP.org@WRAP_org·
WRAP’s Kurt Erickson today on @fox5dc’s “FOX 5 Live Zone” with host @GuyLambertNews discussing the nonprofit's 2026 St. Patrick's Day #SoberRide campaign (which goes into effect today at 4:00 pm). ☘️ SoberRide.com
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DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
DDOT’s Traffic Management Center will remain fully staffed until the storm passes and will continue monitoring conditions across the District. Our team is working to quickly respond to any signal outages or roadway hazards, such as flooding. 🔗311.dc.gov/citizen/s/
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DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
Strong winds may impact traffic signals and roadway conditions across the District tonight. If you encounter an intersection with a signal that is not working, treat it as a four-way stop and report the issue to 311. 🔗311.dc.gov/citizen/s/
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DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
While the tornado watch has been lifted, we’re still monitoring for the potential of downed trees. If you see a downed tree in public space, please report it to 311. We prioritize hazards that impact major roads, critical facilities, and trees that have fallen on homes. @311DCgov
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DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management
When severe weather like today’s storms threatens the District, emergency alerts can provide critical information in real time. Wireless Emergency Alerts are sent directly to mobile phones to warn of imminent threats such as tornadoes, flash floods, and other urgent hazards, even if you're not signed up for AlertDC. This quick tutorial shows how to enable emergency alerts on an iPhone so you receive those warnings when they are issued. Go to the "Settings" section of your phone, then "Notifications" and "Emergency Alerts". Turn on the Alerts. Staying informed is one of the most important steps you can take to stay safe.
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Metro Forward
Metro Forward@wmata·
While the tornado watch has been lifted for our area, we’re still monitoring for the potential of downed trees, track obstructions, and/or power issues. Continue to use caution if you must travel and watch out for wet station platforms and escalators.
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DC Department of Public Works
Storm clean-up teams are preparing for possible debris ahead of today’s weather. As crews prepare, some DPW sanitation teams may encounter obstacles completing Tuesday's collection routes. Please secure trash cans, equipment, and other loose items as a precaution.
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DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
Your safety comes first. Plan ahead, arrive at your destination before the storm begins, and avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather. If you see roadway flooding or hazards in public space, report them to 311 so crews can respond quickly. 🔗 311.dc.gov/citizen/s/
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During and after the storm, DDOT will coordinate with navigation and wayfinding apps to communicate road closures and hazards. If you encounter flooded roads or unsafe conditions, avoid the area and follow posted detours or alternate routes.
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DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
Severe storms are expected this afternoon. DDOT encourages motorists to complete travel early and stay off the roads during the storm if possible. Limiting travel helps keep roads clear for emergency response and keeps everyone safer. Please report issues to @311DCgov.
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Severe storms are expected this afternoon. DDOT encourages motorists to complete travel early and stay off the roads during the storm if possible. Limiting travel helps keep roads clear for emergency response and keeps everyone safer. Please report issues to @311DCgov
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DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management
Severe storms are expected to affect the District today (3/16) and could bring damaging winds and possible tornadoes. Take time now to identify where you would shelter if a Tornado Warning is issued. The safest place is the lowest level of a building, in an interior room away from windows. Avoid large open rooms like cafeterias or auditoriums. If storms move through while you are commuting, be prepared to go inside a nearby building rather than staying in your vehicle. Stay weather aware this afternoon and evening and monitor alerts from AlertDC and the National Weather Service. Make sure emergency alerts are enabled on your cell phone. Sign up for alerts: alert.dc.gov
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DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management
🚨 The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch in the District of Columbia until 7PM today, 3/16. A Tornado Watch means that tornadoes are possible in the area. Very strong and dangerous winds may cause downed trees/branches, localized power outages, and damage to homes and buildings. BEFORE A TORNADO: - Secure loose outdoor objects like trash cans, outdoor furniture, and other items that could become dangerous flying debris during a tornado. - Charge your phone and other communication, medical, or assistive devices in case of a power outage. - Identify a safe space to shelter if a Tornado Warning is issued. Visit ready.dc.gov/pages/hazard-t… for more safety tips. DURING A TORNADO: - Go to the nearest sturdy building if you are outside or in a vehicle. - Move to an interior room on the lowest floor if possible. STAY AWAY from windows.
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DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management
Severe storms are forecasted to affect the District this afternoon and evening (3/16). There is potential for strong thunderstorms that could bring damaging winds, heavy rain, hail, and possible tornadoes. Secure outdoor items like trash cans and patio/balcony furniture before winds increase. Loose objects can become dangerous in severe weather. Learn more storm safety tips at ready.dc.gov.
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