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2019 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx - General Discussion


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3 minutes ago, yoda said:

I think we're going to set a record... 3 different MDs issued across the area and no watch lol... each MD had 40 percent chance too

There are a ton of large outdoor activities ongoing this weekend across the area, Rolling Thunder for example.  A big push in the weather and public safety enterprises has been to be aware of mass outdoor gatherings and improve weather communication to the public and coordination agencies.  Probably the reason for the 3 MCDs and the 2 SPSs.  Not a bad thing though because someone will undoubtedly say "tHeRe WaS nO wArNiNg".

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BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
807 PM EDT SUN MAY 26 2019

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
  NORTHWESTERN HARFORD COUNTY IN NORTHERN MARYLAND...
  NORTHEASTERN BALTIMORE COUNTY IN NORTHERN MARYLAND...

* UNTIL 845 PM EDT.

* AT 807 PM EDT, A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED NEAR
  JARRETTSVILLE, OR 12 MILES NORTH OF COCKEYSVILLE, MOVING EAST AT 30
  MPH.

  HAZARD...60 MPH WIND GUSTS AND QUARTER SIZE HAIL.

  SOURCE...RADAR INDICATED.

  IMPACT...DAMAGING WINDS WILL CAUSE SOME TREES AND LARGE BRANCHES 
           TO FALL. THIS COULD INJURE THOSE OUTDOORS, AS WELL AS 
           DAMAGE HOMES AND VEHICLES. ROADWAYS MAY BECOME BLOCKED BY 
           DOWNED TREES. LOCALIZED POWER OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE. 
           UNSECURED LIGHT OBJECTS MAY BECOME PROJECTILES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
  BEL AIR SOUTH, BEL AIR NORTH, FALLSTON, PLEASANT HILLS,
  JARRETTSVILLE, EDGEWOOD, PYLESVILLE, CARDIFF, BENSON, NORRISVILLE,
  SCARBORO, FOREST HILL, CHROME HILL, BYNUM, STREET, ROCKS, HEREFORD,
  MONKTON, HICKORY AND WHITEFORD.

 

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46 minutes ago, losetoa6 said:

That one closest to us is setting up south of me . If I were a betting man I'd say from a line near Hagerstown to Frederick to Westminster on southeast have the best shot . I'm lil too north I believe . Storms popping over the M/D line in western Md look to have a east southeast trajectory 

I thought you were a betting man.

 

In other news, radar is really filling in now, maybe just south of you still.

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I am in the middle of the Harford warn box.  Absolutely no severe, winds near calm with moderate rain.  100s of lightning strikes this past 30 minutes within 10 miles and nice rumbling thunder.  The heaviest activity was or is occurring to our northeast.  Talk about being fringed.  Looks like some training setting up.  This is great tent sleeping weather but there may be too many CG strikes to be comfortable with that!

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SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
904 PM EDT SUN MAY 26 2019

MDC005-025-270130-
/O.CON.KLWX.SV.W.0127.000000T0000Z-190527T0130Z/
HARFORD MD-BALTIMORE MD-
904 PM EDT SUN MAY 26 2019

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 930 PM EDT
FOR SOUTHEASTERN HARFORD AND SOUTHEASTERN BALTIMORE COUNTIES...

AT 904 PM EDT, A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED NEAR PERRYMAN, OR 7
MILES SOUTHWEST OF ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30
MPH.

HAZARD...TWO INCH HAIL AND 60 MPH WIND GUSTS.

SOURCE...RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT...EXPECT WIND DAMAGE TO TREES AND POWER LINES. HAIL IS LARGE 
         ENOUGH TO DENT AND DAMAGE VEHICLES. SOME HAIL DAMAGE TO 
         ROOFS, SIDING, AND WINDOWS IS POSSIBLE.

LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, RIVERSIDE, PERRYMAN, EDGEWOOD, JOPPATOWNE,
HARFORD FURNACE, ABINGDON, MAGNOLIA AND BELCAMP.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

 

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Just drove from Calvert back to Germantown and saw quite the lightning show to the N and E.  Not a drop for the drive though.

While in Calvert this afternoon, I watched three storms train just 2-4 miles north of us over about an hour.  It was nice because we were able to sit out and enjoy mid 70s and a breeze instead of 90 like we had dreaded.  When we drove through Dunkirk (northern Calvert) on the way back, there was a thick fog hanging in the trees like a rainforest.  They must have really gotten drenched.

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