Amid a heat wave, evening storms flood streets, topple trees, cut power.
Disruption was widespread aloft and on the ground. Roads flooded. Thousands of homes and businesses lost power. Trees toppled, and lightning flashed.
That caution may have been a consequence of the tragedy that struck Thursday, when many of the same conditions present Friday led to three deaths after a lightning strike across the street from the White House.
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