Severe line of storms brings hail to Maryland
For those keeping score at home, the average high for this time of year is 64 and the average low is 42, National Weather Service data shows.
“Some of those storms could produce some damaging winds, hail, or even the possibility of a tornado”.
A strong thunderstorm was over Elsmere and Wilmington and moving northeast at 55 miles per hour around 6:10 p.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Overnight the forecast calls for a low around 36. This watch means severe thunderstorms are possible and you should pay attention to your preferred weather source in case a warning is issued.
Expect a much cooler day on Sunday with highs in the 40s!
After a stretch of unseasonably warm weather last week, storms blew through the Baltimore area Saturday, bringing high winds and hail and leaving lower temperatures in their wake.
Thunderstorms will develop on Tuesday evening and will continue through the first part of the day Wednesday. A few tornadoes can not be ruled out, either. Most of the counties in the Midlands are under a slight risk for severe weather.
High risk areas include: Nashville, TN, Birmingham, AL, Knoxville, TN, Huntsville, AL, Chattanooga, TN.
The wintertime spring burst is expected to resume on Monday with sunny skies and 50-plus degree weather.
A cold front will move through our area early on Wednesday morning, we could, once again see more isolated thunderstorms in East Texas.