Maryland Weather: Flash Flood Warning in effect for Baltimore and Harford counties
BALTIMORE -- Rain in place overnight will continue Monday morning and into the afternoon.
It will be mostly cloudy with a high of around 83. We might see scattered storms through the morning and afternoon.
An Areal Flood Warning for Harford County will remain in effect until 1:30 a.m.
First Alert Meteorologist Derek Beasley says the small, isolated storms will straddle the I-95 corridor of Harford County. Some areas of the county have seen up to 5 inches of rain since Sunday.
The National Weather Service reported there's between 2 1/2-3 feet of standing water in the 2300 block of Belair Road near Fallston.
Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected, according to the National Weather Service.
That storm system will move east of the area Tuesday, causing rain chances to decrease.
Expect more sunshine starting Tuesday through late in the week with temperatures at or above average in the mid-to-upper 80s.
Expect slight afternoon storm chances on Tuesday; otherwise, it will be dry on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Late-in-the-day storm chances return toward the end of the week, leading into the weekend. At that time, there will be high temperatures in the 80s under partly cloudy skies.