Archive for April, 2010

Weekend

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Get ready for a semi-decent weekend. How do you get ready for that? Plan all your fun outside activites for Saturday.

Saturday will be a great day to get outside and enjoy the weather. Temperatures will be just in the upper 80s, with some places hitting 90 across Maryland.

Sunday temperatures will again be in the upper 80s, however scattered thunderstorms will conflict with your dog walking.

Rest of the Week:

The chance of showers/thunderstorms will continue into Tuesday, with temperatures in the upper 70s for the whole week.

With our calm weather lets take a look at some severe weather in the Midwest.

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Stormy Night

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

 

8:10 PM SUNDAY 4.25.10

Current base reflectively radar.  A line of severe thunderstorms is bisecting Central Maryland. The thunderstorms are currently training, which means they are following each other’s path. This has set up the criteria for flash flood warnings across Frederick and Carroll counties. Severe thunderstorm warnings are also in place in Frederick, Montgomery, Howard, Carroll, and Baltimore and Harford Counties, and Baltimore City until 8:45 PM. These warnings are mainly for large hail up to the size of ping pong balls, although frequent cloud to ground lightning will also be a threat. Hail as large as nickels have already been reported in Carroll County. These storms will persist throughout the night as the storms will continue to develop along the warm front.  Check for updates throughout the night monitoring this volatile situation.