Enhanced Risk for Severe Storms for the Mid-Atlantic
Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across the Mid-Atlantic as a strong cold front moves through. Damaging winds, hail, and even a tornado or two are all possible.
Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across the Mid-Atlantic as a strong cold front moves through. Damaging winds, hail, and even a tornado or two are all possible.
An incoming cold front may trigger scattered severe thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening across the Mid-Atlantic.
Widespread severe weather looks possible across much the Great Lakes region this evening.
With heat and humidity on the rise across the region, an Air Quality Alert has been issued for Tuesday.
Heavy rain looks possible across southern parts of the Mid-Atlantic on Monday due to a slow moving front. This could deliver a chance of heavy rain to Southern MD as well.
With today’s heat and humidity will come the threat of some scattered storms this evening. 1 or 2 of these storms could be strong to severe.
As smoke from the wildfires out west continues to intensify, an Air Quality Alert has been issued for our region for Wednesday.
Strong storms are possible this evening as an incoming cold front will look to break up our week-long heat wave.
Strong storms are possible Saturday afternoon ahead of a cold front that will look to break our week-long heat wave.
Dangerous heat is expected tomorrow across Southern Maryland as heat indices are poised to get near 107°.

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.