#BREAKING: Tornado WATCH Issued Until 7PM
A Tornado Watch (red zones) is in effect until 7 PM EDT this evening for much of the state of Maryland, northern Virginia, southern and […]
A Tornado Watch (red zones) is in effect until 7 PM EDT this evening for much of the state of Maryland, northern Virginia, southern and […]
A strengthening storm system will push a cold front through the region today, bringing the potential for isolated tornadoes and widespread damaging winds this afternoon and evening.
A approaching strong cold front will look to possibly kickoff a widespread severe weather outbreak on Monday.
A cold front will look to kick off numerous storms Monday afternoon with higher end severe threats at play.
A quick round of snow, sleet, and ice will be possible before sunrise on Tuesday!
Strong coastal deformation bands focused the heaviest snow near the coast and prevented deeper moisture from pushing inland, leading to lighter totals west of the Bay.
Snow is tapering off this morning, but strong winds, slick roads, and lingering travel issues will remain the story through the day.
Our coastal storm continues to strengthen this evening and looks to bring high end impacts east of I-95.
Snow becomes widespread tonight as a strengthening coastal storm brings accumulating snow, gusty winds, and the potential for heavy banding along the coast.
A significant coastal storm remains on track to bring impactful snow and wind to the region tonight into Monday.

John Bordash was born and raised in Southern MD. Living in the region for most of his life, he knows that the region receives very limited weather coverage, especially when dangerous weather moves in. John created JB Weather to keep Southern Maryland communities informed and prepared. From the southernmost tip of St. Mary’s to the 301-corridor, John Bordash is keeping you ahead of the storm.