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You are here: Home / First Responder / Important Weather Update / Storm Readiness

Important Weather Update / Storm Readiness

2020-08-02

Please read the following HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK issued at 5:24 am on August 2, 2020 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) / National Weather Service:

Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 524 AM EDT Sun Aug 2 2020

Chesapeake Bay north of Pooles Island MD-

Chesapeake Bay from Pooles Island to Sandy Point MD-

Chesapeake Bay from Sandy Point to North Beach MD-

Chesapeake Bay from North Beach to Drum Point MD-

Chesapeake Bay from Drum Point MD to Smith Point VA-

Tidal Potomac from Key Bridge to Indian Head MD-

Tidal Potomac from Indian Head to Cobb Island MD-

Tidal Potomac from Cobb Island MD to Smith Point VA-

Patapsco River including Baltimore Harbor-

Chester River to Queenstown MD-Eastern Bay-

Choptank River to Cambridge MD and the Little Choptank River-

Patuxent River to Broomes Island MD-

Tangier Sound and the inland waters surrounding Bloodsworth Island-District of Columbia-Southern Baltimore-Prince Georges-

Anne Arundel-Charles-St. Marys-Calvert-Southeast Harford-

Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-

Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Stafford-Spotsylvania-

King George-

524 AM EDT Sun Aug 2 2020 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay, Tidal Potomac River, and adjacent counties in central Maryland and northern Virginia as well as the District of Columbia.

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight There is an isolated threat for locally damaging wind gusts in a thunderstorm late this afternoon through this evening.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Monday through Saturday Showers are expected with scattered thunderstorms Monday through Monday night. There is an isolated threat for flash flooding and a few storms may be severe, with locally damaging wind gusts being the primary threat. The most widespread activity is most likely Monday afternoon and Monday night. Heavy rain and flash flooding are also possible Tuesday and Tuesday night. Consult the latest guidance and information from the National Hurricane Center concerning the possible impacts of Isaias.

Filed Under: First Responder, Weather Tagged With: Hurricane Isaias, weather

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