10 Years Since the Infamous 2012 Derecho
It’s hard to believe, but today marks 10 years since the infamous June 2012 derecho. We saw a record high of 104° that afternoon before […]
It’s hard to believe, but today marks 10 years since the infamous June 2012 derecho. We saw a record high of 104° that afternoon before […]
After a rather wet 24-hours across the region, the National Weather Service has released it’s report on the official rainfall totals we saw.
Pockets of heavy rain and scattered storms will be possible across the Mid-Atlantic overnight thanks to stalled frontal boundary.
A frontal boundary will set up over the region on Wednesday and set the stage for a couple of rounds of heavy rain.
A couple of different chances for showers and storms will be possible on Thursday, and a couple could bring heavy rain and gusty winds.
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A storm complex is likely to move across the southern Great Lakes later on today. What will happen as it gets near our region?
There is a 80% chance of tropical development as a developing system may try to move towards the Sunshine state this weekend.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a EF-1 tornado ripped through Charlotte Hall and Benedict, MD Friday night.
What else can we expect today now that we have seen strong to severe thunderstorms push through the region?

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