Tornado Warning Lifted For Carroll, Baltimore Counties
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The tornado warning that was previously in effect for northeastern Carroll and northwestern Baltimore Counties has been lifted.
Warning was dropped but storms still in the region. https://t.co/ciDYOYj3sa
— Bob Turk WJZ-TV 13 (@TurkWJZ) April 14, 2019
A tornado warning was previously in effect for northeastern Carroll and northwestern Baltimore Counties until 8:15 p.m. It has since been lifted.
#Tornado Warning for northeastern Carroll and northwestern #Baltimore Counties until 8:15 P.M. If you are in this area, take cover now! Storms are moving northeast at 35 MPH. pic.twitter.com/Bo6ONCssYM
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) April 14, 2019
A tornado watch is still in effect for most of Maryland until 3 a.m.
Maryland Weather: Tornado Watch In Effect For Most Of Md.
#TornadoWatch is in effect through 3 A.M. for most of #Maryland. Two rounds of severe weather are expected this evening & overnight. The main threats are damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. Heavy rain means there's also the potential for flooding. #WJZ #MDWX pic.twitter.com/huT64h3f1T
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) April 14, 2019
Gov. Larry Hogan sent out a tweet urging Marylanders to, "take shelter indoors, be careful if you absolutely need to be out on the roads."
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