
Taylor Grenda
Meteorologist at WTTG-TV (Washington, DC)
Meteorologist at WDCA-TV (Washington, DC)
Meteorologist @FOX5DC. DE Native. Retired Swimmer. UMiami Alum. RT's not endorsements, my opinion.
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1 week ago |
fox5dc.com | Taylor Grenda
Rain snarls Monday morning commute Lingering rain showers Monday morning created a messy commute across the region, leading to multiple crashes and delays. WASHINGTON - Lingering rain showers Monday morning created a messy commute across the region, leading to multiple crashes and delays.
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2 weeks ago |
fox5dc.com | Taylor Grenda
By Taylor Grenda and Tucker Barnes Published June 11, 2025 6:31am EDT WASHINGTON - Hazy skies will return to the Washington, D.C., area Wednesday as wildfire smoke from Canada drifts south, creating filtered sunshine. Hazy skies return Morning temperatures will start in the 60s, with dry conditions and some cloud cover. A significant drop in humidity is expected as a cold front brings in drier air, pushing moisture offshore.
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2 weeks ago |
fox5dc.com | Taylor Grenda
WASHINGTON - A humid and sunny Monday will bring a chance of isolated pop-up storms across the D.C. region by the afternoon. FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda expects temperatures to reach around 84 degrees on Monday. Any storms that develop could turn severe, with damaging wind gusts, heavy downpours, and an isolated tornado risk, particularly west of the city.
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3 weeks ago |
fox5dc.com | Taylor Grenda
By Taylor Grenda and Tucker Barnes Published June 5, 2025 7:19am EDT WASHINGTON - Warm, dry conditions across the D.C. region Thursday, but drifting wildfire smoke from Canada could lead to hazy skies. Hazy skies expected What we know: FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda and Tucker Barnes say temperatures are expected to reach the mid-to-upper 80s, with a high near 87 degrees. It may not be as sunny as Wednesday, however conditions will remain enjoyable for outdoor activities.
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3 weeks ago |
fox5dc.com | Taylor Grenda
By Taylor Grenda and Tucker Barnes Published June 4, 2025 5:54am EDT Canada wildfire smoke lingers over DC region Hazy skies continue across the Washington, D.C., region Wednesday as smoke from Canadian wildfires lingers. WASHINGTON - Hazy skies continue across the Washington, D.C., region Wednesday as smoke from Canadian wildfires lingers in the area. Wednesday will feel warm and humid, with highs near 87 degrees, says FOX 5’s Taylor Grenda.
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