BREAKING: Upgrade to a SIGNIFICANT RISK of Severe Storms
For the first time in a decade, parts of the Mid-Atlantic have been upgraded to a rare Level 4 “Significant Risk” of severe weather.
For the first time in a decade, parts of the Mid-Atlantic have been upgraded to a rare Level 4 “Significant Risk” of severe weather.
An approaching cold front will bring an Enhanced Risk of severe weather to the region this evening with the chance of seeing 60-80mph winds.
An elevated severe weather and flash flooding risk exist for Sunday afternoon and evening as a slow-moving cold front moves through the area.
Another warm and muggy day is on tap as July wears on. Another chance of hit and miss downpours could bring a flash flooding risk, too.
A typical July day is on tap with temperatures looking to get into the 90s with high humidity and the chance of PM storms.
An incoming cold front will look to kick off scattered storms across the Mid-Atlantic Friday PM with the threat of gusty winds and hail.
An impactful storm system is likely to bring a prolonged icy mix to areas west of I-95 with periods of heavy rain east of I-95.
Here you have it, folks! My official 2022-23 Winter Outlook is here. It’s going to be an interesting winter, and you are going to want to stay right here with JB Weather for the latest!
Periods of heavy rain with the threat of strong to severe storms will be present on Thursday as a cold front moves through.
The remnants of Ian will regenerate into a Nor’easter-like coastal low, which will bring prolonged rain and wind impacts to the Mid-Atlantic.

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.