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Heavy thunderstorm for 10 MD graphs exhibited: Latest forecast

Maryland – The National Weather Service published a severe storm guard for several counties in Maryland on Saturday afternoon when a strong storm system moved across the state.

The clock will be in force for Baltimore City until 10 p.m. on Saturday: Anne Arundel, Cecil, Howard, Washington, Baltimore, Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Harford and Prince George.

Prognostics said that the main threats to the storms on Saturday belonged to harmful winds with gusts of up to 70 miles per hour, bright size and isolated tornados with ping pong size.

Several heavy thunderstorm warnings were issued before the clock when the storms moved through the region, including in Baltimore, Frederick and Harford Counties, according to NWS.

Prognostics said that a system produced two inch hail when it changed via Harford County.

Strong storms and heavy rain remain possible in the night hours, said prognostic. The conditions remain moist on Sunday, during the entire day rainy seasons and a continued chance of isolated storms.

According to the Capital Weather Gang, the unexplained conditions are expected to continue until Tuesday.

Further rain rounds turn until Monday. It shouldn't rain continuously, but showers can be numerous. Mainly in the mid -1970s for heights, “said Capital Weather Gang.

Sturm and shower chances decrease easily on Tuesday, but there is still a 60 percent probability that the region will experience the entire day and the night hours through rainfall.

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