Maryland, Few Storms and This Weekend
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Crews were out most of Wednesday, cleaning up damage from Tuesday evening's storm in Maryland. "People have limbs down, and they'll call me, and it will probably be three to four calls per storm," said Timothy King, owner of King Landscape.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNVideo captures wall cloud over Maryland as severe storms slam DC regionVideo captured a dramatic cloud formation that appeared over Maryland on Wednesday night as severe thunderstorms tore through the region, triggering tornado and flash flood warnings.
Two months after devastating floods in Western Maryland, towns like Westernport are rebuilding, but many residents still face severe damage, financial hardship and lingering trauma.
A line of heavy thunderstorms swept across the D.C. region Wednesday evening, unleashing torrential rains that flooded streets and violent wind gusts that toppled trees. The storms produced spectacular skies — including menacing clouds on approach and vivid rainbows upon exiting.
Significant flooding and damaging winds are possible Wednesday evening as another round of potentially powerful storms takes aim on the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. region, forecasters warn. The storms will be capable of dropping as much as 3 inches of rain an hour across the region,
Strong summertime storms have spread throughout the country recently, some resulting in deadly flooding, like in Texas and New Mexico.
Cleanup efforts are underway after powerful storms swept through the D.C. region on Wednesday night, prompting a tornado warning in the District and Flash Flood alerts from Northern Virginia to Maryland.
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WBAL-TV on MSNStorms exit region, isolated thunderstorms could appear ThursdayWednesday night's Orioles game postponed to split-admission double-header on Thursday
The shelf cloud in Maryland appeared to shroud a massive area in darkness as it formed over a giant apartment complex. The short clip, shared by Camryn Draughn via Storyful, shows a huge ...
A lightning strike may have sparked a fire in the basement of a home on Mallard Road in Middle River, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. Jennifer Kerhin told WJZ she was in her kitchen finishing dinner when the severe thunderstorm came through, and lightning may have hit her home.