BREAKING: Tornado Confirmed from Friday Night’s Storms
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a EF-1 tornado ripped through Charlotte Hall and Benedict, MD Friday night.
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?
9AM Update from the JB Weather Storm Center on the growing threat of severe storms and flash flooding across the region today.
The holiday weekend looks to get off to an unsettled start across the Mid-Atlantic as rain and storms look likely Friday & Saturday.
For the seventh straight season, an active hurricane season is expected thanks warmer ocean temperatures and large scale atmospheric patterns.
Additional rainfall is likely this evening and into tomorrow, as a system passes to our south. Up to an inch of rain is possible.
The first heatwave of 2022 looks very possible this weekend as a Bermuda high looks to pump up hot and humid conditions this weekend.
The National Weather Service issued it’s official Summer 2022 forecast on Thursday, favoring another hot and wet Summer, locally.
An incoming cold front will look to spark the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms Monday afternoon and evening.
Showers and thunderstorms are possible late Sunday evening as a weak piece of atmospheric energy moves through the region.
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