Storms Wed. Could Bring More Heavy Rain To Maryland
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Another upper-level disturbance will approach the region on Wednesday, increasing the coverage of showers and thunderstorms. Some of these storms may become strong to severe, bringing the threat of gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding. Highs will once again top out near 90.
Crews are entering the final phase of storm drain maintenance along E. Naylor Mill Road near Hertrich in Salisbury. The work includes onsite camera inspections and will require a partial lane closure on Friday,
Flood Watch issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington due to excessive rainfall, with potential flash flooding in DC, MD, VA, and WV. Heavy showers expected; weekly forecast includes thunderstorms and high humidity.
Atlantic, Hill Country, Texas, central Florida, southern Arizona, and the Upper Midwest are at risk for more flooding rainfall on Tuesday.
Storms force ground stops across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia airports. Expect delays as weather hampers travel plans.
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DC News Now on MSNPower restored to hundreds in DC, Maryland, Virginia after storms left roads flooded: Power was restored to hundreds across the DMV after storms on Monday evening. However, crews are still working to restore service to customers in Maryland and Northern Virginia.
Lingering showers were forecast for the New York City area, but heavy rain and threats of flash flooding were shifting south on Tuesday.
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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.