Storms Bring Risk Of Flash Flooding Today June 5
Friday June 5 2020 Another round of thunderstorms are expected today. Temperatures will be a little lower and the storms may be less intense. There is still a chance of
Friday June 5 2020 Another round of thunderstorms are expected today. Temperatures will be a little lower and the storms may be less intense. There is still a chance of
Thursday June 4 2020 Here we go again. The atmosphere is primed to produce severe thunderstorms today, with the focus shifting to the more densely populated central Maryland and Washington
Wednesday June 3 2020 A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued until 3 PM. This follows a cluster of storms in central PA dropping to the southeast. The primary risk
Friday May 29 2020 The heat and humidity have already develop strong and severe storms in our region. More are in the way. This was expected (see my morning report),
May 21 2020 The weather pattern is still dominated by the cut off Low and reverse wind flow for us off of the Atlantic Ocean. The cool winds will continue
Wednesday May 20 Our weather is being dominated by a large upper level Low Pressure system that is cut off from the jet stream. This nearly stalled pattern keeps dumping
Friday May 1 2020 We just finished the month of April that was wetter and cooler than average. How do you think May will begin? Well, we have left over
Tuesday April 28 The sun was out this morning as I made this forecast. It has been a rare thing lately, and I would rather focus on that. But a
Monday April 13 A Tornado Watch has been issued for much of our region until 6 PM. This means conditions support severe storms to rotate and possibly produce tornados. But
Wednesday February 5 2020 Today marks 10 years since the epic two snowstorms Baltimore received in a 5 day span. It was February 5 -10 2010 when 50 inches of