Region could see severe storms on Tuesday
MARYLAND, JUL 7 – A level two severe storm risk includes heavy downpours and gusty winds with temperatures reaching mid-90s, prompting a heat advisory from 1 PM to 7 PM, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Maryland faces a level two severe storm risk with heavy downpours, gusty winds, and a heat advisory from 1 to 7 p.m., as Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer warns.
- A stationary front driving weather conditions will cause severe storm risk to begin early afternoon and extend past sunset on Tuesday.
- Forecast models indicate isolated damaging wind gusts, heavy downpours, and a 15% flash flood risk with up to 2.5 inches of precipitable water in Maryland on Tuesday.
- With the heat advisory active 1–7 PM, highs reached 90 in Mount Airy and 95 at Frederick County Airport, raising health concerns across the region.
- Beyond Tuesday, rain chances remain inconsistent through Thursday night as the WGAL News 8 Storm Team designates the day as an Impact Day, with over 2 inches of precipitable water possible.
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