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A severe thunderstorm watch runs through Thursday night for parts of the D.C. metro, with forecasters warning of damaging winds, frequent lightning and brief hail.
Heat Advisory in effect Thursday, June 11. Highs near 96°F with heat index into the low 100s; isolated storms possible tonight.
Scattered morning showers may turn into afternoon thunderstorms. A hot, humid stretch then builds Thursday–Friday.
Mostly cloudy morning in Baltimore; highs near 81°F today. Heat surges to the mid‑90s by Thursday with a risk of storms.
Mostly sunny Monday and mild start; temperatures climb to near-record highs midweek with scattered storms. Check cooling centers and tide advisories.
Isolated midday showers then sunshine and a hot afternoon near 93°F. Gusts to about 23 mph and a small craft advisory for upper waters.
A line of severe storms moved through Baltimore Saturday night, producing damaging wind gusts and downed trees. Most storm activity should clear for a dry Sunday.
Hot and gusty Saturday: highs near 95°F and a chance of evening storms. Boat advisories run 11 a.m.–8 p.m.
Baltimore will hit the mid‑90s today and Saturday and a Code Orange air‑quality alert is in effect. Sensitive people should limit strenuous outdoor activity.
BGE has activated storm-response plans as Baltimore heads into a hot, storm-prone summer. Regulators continue pressing the utility over inspection concerns.
Heat builds into the mid‑90s by Saturday in Baltimore; showers and storms may arrive late Saturday into Sunday.
Clear skies this morning and a high near 84°F. Annapolis faces minor tidal flooding early; heat surges to the 90s by Friday–Saturday.
A force main break in August 2024 spilled about 16,200 gallons into Cypress Creek; county crews limed and vacuumed the shoreline while health officials closed parts of the creek.
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