BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Most of Maryland could see some strong to severe storms on Wednesday.
A frontal boundary will stall over the region, colliding with a hot and humid airmass and bringing the chance for thunderstorms.
While there will likely not be any issues for Tuesday once a final batch of spotty showers moves through, Wednesday could be a different story.
#mdwx Just one last batch of showers to pass by then, for the most part, no big issues this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/EMERrwyIC6
— Marty Bass WJZ (@MartyBassWJZ) June 2, 2020
The Storm Prediction Center has put the majority of the state under a slight risk for severe weather on Wednesday.
Hot and humid air and thunderstorm chances will stick around into the weekend, keeping temperatures within arm’s reach of 90 degrees.
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