BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The heat and humidity Wednesday is setting the stage for a severe weather threat during the afternoon and evening.
The high temperature will reach 94 degrees, and it will feel like 98!
#mdwx Hunker down, here comes the heat. Ya hear? pic.twitter.com/1h6vqBTW1x
— Marty Bass WJZ (@MartyBassWJZ) June 3, 2020
Later Wednesday evening, a cold front will be moving into the area, creating the perfect atmosphere for thunderstorms.
The futurecast is showing the line of storms, which may include heavy downpours, could be in our area by dinner time through bedtime. The Baltimore metro region is in a slight or marginal risk for severe weather, except for parts of Cecil County, which are under an enhanced risk.
#mdwx The severe threat this afternoon is real. Stay weather aware. pic.twitter.com/GsxgSrcXv1
— Marty Bass WJZ (@MartyBassWJZ) June 3, 2020
According to the National Weather Service, scattered severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday afternoon and evening near the Pennsylvania state line. Damaging winds and large hail appear to be the main threats.
Showers and thunderstorms will continue Thursday afternoon and evening through Saturday. The coast is clear by Sunday.
#mdwx Here is something we have not said, to my thinking, since last September…"It is a steamy, warm start to the day." True that! pic.twitter.com/uHw1oKCTUd
— Marty Bass WJZ (@MartyBassWJZ) June 3, 2020
A severe thunderstorm watch issued for Harford and Cecil counties through 3 p.m. has since been canceled.
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