Maryland Weather: Flood Warning Issued For Parts Of Baltimore & Harford Counties
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for portions of Northeast Baltimore & Northeast Harford Counties until 12:00 a.m.
Several inches of rain may have cause streaks out of their banks Weatherman Bob Turk said in a tweet.
iNWS Alert. Flood warnings continue for portions of Harford and NE Baltimore County. Several inches of rain have caused many small streams out of their banks . Never drive thru water crossing roadways .Turn around, don't drown . #WJZ https://t.co/VjMKl3cc2Z
— Bob Turk WJZ-TV 13 (@TurkWJZ) June 4, 2021
However, the severe thunderstorm warning that was in effect for parts of Maryland has been lifted according to the National Weather Service.
WJZ's weather team was tracking several severe weather threats for the Baltimore region and surrounding counties.
The severe thunderstorm watch has also been lifted.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Baltimore and Harford County in MD until 7:30pm. #WJZ #mdwx
— Tim Williams WJZ (@TimWilliamsWJZ) June 3, 2021
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Cecil and Harford County in MD until 7:00pm. #WJZ #mdwx
— Tim Williams WJZ (@TimWilliamsWJZ) June 3, 2021
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for most of #Maryland through 9 P.M. Damaging winds are still the main threat but some hail and a brief tornado can't be ruled out. Storms starting to fire up in Washington, Frederick & Carroll Counties. pic.twitter.com/dBQXEabvFB
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) June 3, 2021
The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Watch from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. for the Baltimore area and other portions of Maryland Thursday as showers and thunderstorms rolled in.
Areal Flood Warning for Baltimore and Harford County in MD until 12:00am Friday. #WJZ #mdwx
— Tim Williams WJZ (@TimWilliamsWJZ) June 3, 2021
There was a Flood Warning issued for Baltimore and Harford County until 12:00 a.m. and Cecil County until 12:45 a.m.
Flash Flood Warning for east central #Baltimore and northeastern #Harford Counties until midnight. Between 2-3 inches of rain has fallen with heavy rain continuing. pic.twitter.com/CivVC5yqEq
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) June 3, 2021
Areal Flood Warning for Cecil County in MD until 12:45am Friday. #WJZ #mdwx
— Tim Williams WJZ (@TimWilliamsWJZ) June 3, 2021
The Flash Flood Watch was also issued for these areas.
- Baltimore City
- Howard County
- Montgomery County
- Carroll County
- Frederick County
- Cecil County
Showers and thunderstorms are still expected this afternoon and evening. Some of the storms may be severe with damaging wind gusts. Also, a Flash Flood Watch has been issued for parts of northeast Maryland from 3-10 PM for the potential for localized amounts of 2-4" of rain. pic.twitter.com/vGo6M7Om3G
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) June 3, 2021
Two to four inches of rain was a possibility for northeast Maryland. Damaging winds were the main threat, but hail or an isolated tornado was also possible, according to Meteorologist Meg MaNamara.
In addition to the potential for severe weather, these storms will also be very efficient rainmakers. Generally 2-4" is possible for northeast parts of the state. #WJZ #MDWX #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/AhVEbU5XOf
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) June 3, 2021
Strong to severe storms will be moving through #Maryland this afternoon & evening. Damaging winds are the main threat but we can't rule out the possibility of hail & an isolated tornado. #WJZ #MDWX #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/NU5wmEjdVo
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) June 3, 2021