BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Parts of Maryland saw severe storms move through the region Sunday afternoon into the evening.
There is a wind advisory in effect until 4 a.m.
The majority of Maryland was under a slight risk for severe storms. Northern Maryland was under a marginal risk.
There was a tornado warning for Carroll and Frederick counties until 5 p.m.
Strong storms continue to move east. Severe t-storm warning remains in effect. @wjz pic.twitter.com/8crXW18lnY
— Chelsea Ingram (@ChelseaWeather) March 28, 2021
A severe thunderstorm watch was in effect in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Queen Anne and Talbot counties and Baltimore City until 9 p.m.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for parts of northern Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia until 9:00 PM. Details available at https://t.co/thaFoyTczH #MDwx #DCwx #VAwx pic.twitter.com/YXOTqGX594
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) March 28, 2021
There have been reports in Baltimore County of wires and trees down across the area.
There have been a few reports of trees down and wires down across the county.
-Report power outages to your power company
-Use flashlights, NEVER candles!
-NEVER touch or attempt to move a downed wire. Treat ALL damaged lines as live.https://t.co/FCDx64h626
— Baltimore County Emergency Management (@BaltCoEmergency) March 28, 2021
By Monday, temperatures are only expected to reach the upper 50s, before rebounding into the mid-60s Tuesday.
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