According to the National Weather Service, residents in the Baltimore area should be prepared for bad weather and even possible tornadoes.
Shower, a thunderstorm may occur before 3pm on Wednesday. Some storms can be severe, with a height of nearly 66. Wind energy up to 40 mph.
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Meteorological services also remind residents to monitor tornadoes.
“There may be a serious thunderstorm that is isolated that can produce destructive wind gusts and hail. “One to one or two tornadoes cannot be ruled out,” the NWS said in a statement. ”
Baltimore Gas and Electrical Co., Ltd. said it is preparing for the storm, including 350 “mutual assistance personnel.” “This storm is expected to be stronger or stronger than the storm that affected our area on February 16,” a statement from the utility said.
On the Bay Bridge, there is a possibility of eastbound delays during afternoon and evening rush hours. Precipitation, wind protection or restrictions will prevent officials from carrying out two-way operations, during which a lane travels westward.
Wednesday night, more showers and thunderstorms may be brought before 1 a.m., while the low is about 45.
Rainfall is expected to move out of the area on Thursday, which will partially turn sunny with nearly 57, with westerly winds of 13 to 23 mph and gusts of up to 45 mph. The temperature is expected to drop to around 35 at night.
It is expected to be more calm on Friday – mostly sunny, nearly 59 years old. At night, conditions should change to cloudy, with a lower lower rate of about 40 years.
The sun is likely to continue to shine, with highs reaching 52 again on Saturday and lows about 34.
The end of the weekend is expected to bring more sunny conditions, with Sunday's height approaching 53 and lows approaching 36.
Sunny conditions are expected to continue next week, with warmer situations – close to 58 on Monday and 66 on Tuesday.
Baltimore Sun reporters Dan Belson and Matt Hubbard contributed to this post. Is there any news tips? Please contact Todd Kapovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or x @toddkarpovich.