Hyperthermia Alert Issued For Montgomery County As Heat Rises Hyperthermia Alert Issued For Montgomery County As Heat Rises
Hyperthermia Alert Issued For Montgomery County As Heat Rises A Hyperthermia Alert has been issued for Montgomery County this week in preparation for extreme heat, officials say. The alert will be active for Wednesday, July 20, from 12 p.m. until 7 p.m. as temperatures are expected to exceed 95 degrees, according to the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. Temperatures are expected to hover in the low to mid-90s through the rest of the week, approaching 100 degrees during the weekend in the region. Heat-related safety concerns for people or pets can be reported by calling 301-279-8000.
Airplane Makes Hard Landing In Maryland Airplane Makes Hard Landing In Maryland
Airplane Makes Hard Landing In Maryland Two people suffered minor injuries when a plane made a hard landing at the Montgomery County Airpark Sunday, June 19. The plane had a hard landing on a runway then came to a stop on a grassy field near a taxiway around 12:30 p.m. in Gaithersburg, MoCo rescue officials said. The pilot and a passenger were evaluated at the scene. Wind may have been a contributing factor, officials said.
Tornados, Thunderstorms, Flooding Possible For Maryland & Virginia: NWS Tornados, Thunderstorms, Flooding Possible For Maryland & Virginia: NWS
Tornados, Thunderstorms, Flooding Possible For Maryland & Virginia: NWS An active weather front is expected to bring heavy rains, potential flooding and thunderstorms to Maryland and Virginia this afternoon.  Today will bring active weather to the region with the potential for flooding rains this afternoon and into the night. Additionally, strong to severe thunderstorms are possible bringing the potential for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. #MDwx #VAwx #DCwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/s2sVvGzOlW — NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) May 6, 2022 The National Weather Service has implemented a Flood Watch for the Baltimore/DC area and parts of Virgini…
Post-Easter Nor'easter? Brace For Freezing Temps, Wintry Mix Post-Easter Nor'easter? Brace For Freezing Temps, Wintry Mix
Post-Easter Nor'easter? Brace For Freezing Temps, Wintry Mix A post-Easter Nor'easter could dump snow on parts of the region this week as winter clings on for dear life, AccuWeather meteorologists say. The projected time frame for the storm is from early Monday evening, April 18 until around midday on Tuesday, April 19.  Rain and thunderstorms were likely in New Jersey, Maryland and the Philadelphia region, save for a wintry mix including snow in much of Central PA, forecasters say. Easter Sunday, April 17 will be mostly sunny and brisk with a high temperature only in the upper 40s, according to the National Weather Service. Freeze watche…
Wind Advisories For All Of Maryland; Severe Thunderstorms Possible For Monday Wind Advisories For All Of Maryland; Severe Thunderstorms Possible For Monday
Wind Advisories For All Of Maryland; Severe Thunderstorms Possible For Monday Hold on to your hats! A wind advisory is in effect for the entire state of Maryland from 11 a.m. on Monday, March 7 to 1 a.m. on Tuesday, March 8. The National Weather Service (NWS) said the state could see wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour over the next day. High winds are possible today as showers or thunderstorms move through the area. For the latest: https://t.co/Kt74D8dUsR #DCwx #MDwx #VAwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/Q7uMCwAXbb — NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) March 7, 2022 The organization warns these winds could blow unsecured objects around, knock over trees and cause…
'Seasonal Flip Flop': Fluctuating Temps Bringing 2 Wildly Different Storms To Northeast 'Seasonal Flip Flop': Fluctuating Temps Bringing 2 Wildly Different Storms To Northeast
'Seasonal Flip Flop': Fluctuating Temps Bringing 2 Wildly Different Storms To Northeast It's hot and it's cold, it's rain then it's snow. That's what meteorologists are saying to expect this week in the Northeast. They call it "seasonal flip-flop." The week will start off warm and sunny on Monday, Feb. 21, with temps in the mid-50s, the National Weather Service said. The first storm is expected to arrive Tuesday evening. That one will be mostly rain and will last until early Wednesday morning, when temps drop to the 30s, the NWS said.  That rain could turn to flurries. The first storm of the week will be rainy, with temps in the 50s.AccuWeather Clouds will part later in…
Tracking 'Hurricane-Like' Storm Expected To Slam Northeast Tracking 'Hurricane-Like' Storm Expected To Slam Northeast
Tracking 'Hurricane-Like' Storm Expected To Slam Northeast A powerful "hurricane like" storm is expected to bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the Northeast on Thursday night into Friday, forecasters say. “This will be a much different storm across the Northeast compared to what was seen recently,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dean DeVore said. “While the region has seen bouts of cold weather, snow and ice over the past month, southerly winds associated with this storm will bring springlike conditions later this week.” Powerful winds with gusts up to 60 miles an hour are likely to begin Thursday night and last into early Friday morning, Accu…
Snow Could Close Out Warm Weekend In Baltimore Area Snow Could Close Out Warm Weekend In Baltimore Area
Snow Could Close Out Warm Weekend In Baltimore Area A warm weekend could come to a cold and snowy end in the Baltimore area, forecasters say. "Although it may not be a major snowstorm, there could be enough snow to make for slippery travel on Sunday for cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Richmond, Virginia, as people may be out and about going over to friends' houses to view the big game later in the evening," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski. Between one and three inches is being projected for most of Maryland Saturday evening into Sunday. Friday will be sunny with temps around 60 while Saturday will be clo…
Snow Emergency Plans In Effect For Maryland Snow Emergency Plans In Effect For Maryland
Snow Emergency Plans In Effect For Maryland Snow emergency plans are in effect for much of Maryland due to the wintry weather Friday, according to Maryland State Police. The plans are in effect for Allegany, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Talbot and Washington counties. When snow emergency plans are in effect Maryland law requires motorists to operate vehicles that are equipped with snow tires to do so as designated by the manufacturer or equipped with chains. During the declaration of a snow emergency, a person may not park a ve…
SNOW: 4 Inches Forecast For Philadelphia, Baltimore SNOW: 4 Inches Forecast For Philadelphia, Baltimore
Snow: 4 Inches Forecast For Philadelphia, Baltimore Up to four inches of snow are expected to coat parts of Suburban Philadelphia, Baltimore, and parts of South Jersey Sunday night into Monday, forecasters say. South Jersey and the Philadelphia area might only get one or two inches, but the DC area could get as many as four, the National Weather Service says. Snow expected Sunday and Monday.National Weather Service Temps are expected to drop into the high 20s or low 30s Sunday evening as snow begins to fall. The bulk of the accumulation will happen on Monday before noon, making for a potentially messy commute. Monday night will be clear…
Start Of New Year Will Be Followed By Big Change In Weather Pattern: Here's What To Expect Start Of New Year Will Be Followed By Big Change In Weather Pattern: Here's What To Expect
Start Of New Year Will Be Followed By Big Change In Weather Pattern: Here's What To Expect The arrival of 2022 will soon be marked by a big change in the weather pattern as mild temperatures will gradually give way to sharply colder air. It will be dreary with rain at times throughout the morning, afternoon, and evening accompanied by areas of fog on New Year's Day, Saturday, Jan. 1. Unseasonable temperatures from the final days of 2021 will carry over into the start of the new year, with Saturday's high around 60. Temperatures will remain steady Saturday evening and overnight.  Sunday, Jan. 2 will start off with a chance of morning and afternoon showers and skies will…