Flooding potential and strong to severe storms
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Meteorologist Dalenca Jenkins says there will be more afternoon storms to start the weekend in Maryland
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Amazon S3 on MSNApproaching storm over open field in Boonsboro, Maryland, USAOn July 14, 2025, in Boonsboro, Maryland, USA, @BenWeatherUSA shared a video of an approaching storm. In the footage, a wide open field is seen under an overcast sky, with thick gray storm clouds looming overhead as the storm moves closer.
Another upper-level disturbance will approach the region on Wednesday, increasing the coverage of showers and thunderstorms. Some of these storms may become strong to severe, bringing the threat of gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding. Highs will once again top out near 90.
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WBAL-TV on MSNHeat Advisory expanded to most of Maryland for ThursdayMeteorologist Ava Marie says the Heat Advisory has been expanded to include more of Maryland, as the heat index could reach as high as 108 degrees Thursday afternoon.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNSevere storm threat possible west of DC Friday as wet weather pattern continuesAn unsettled weather pattern continues across the region Friday, bringing the threat of severe thunderstorms south and west of Washington, D.C.
Flood Watch issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington due to excessive rainfall, with potential flash flooding in DC, MD, VA, and WV. Heavy showers expected; weekly forecast includes thunderstorms and high humidity.
Two months after devastating floods in Western Maryland, towns like Westernport are rebuilding, but many residents still face severe damage, financial hardship and lingering trauma.
Severe weather is expected to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to Maryland Wednesday evening. A flash flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Flagstaff for July 16.
Crews are entering the final phase of storm drain maintenance along E. Naylor Mill Road near Hertrich in Salisbury. The work includes onsite camera inspections and will require a partial lane closure on Friday,
Torrential rains, tornado warnings, and relentless lightning lit up the sky Wednesday night as another round of severe summer weather pummeled Maryland.
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Nicholas Lloyd, 44, of Germantown, Maryland, was arrested after allegedly shooting at four people from a balcony, then giving one first aid, police said.