The National Weather Service has issued a Tropical Storm Warning and a Flash Flood Watch for Monday afternoon through Tuesday evening for much of Maryland. See weather alerts here.
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the Baltimore and Washington metro areas, Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore. A Tropical Storm Watch means that tropical storm conditions are imminent within the watch area, generally within 48 hours.
In the last update from NHC, most of the Baltimore Metro is now in a Tropical Storm Warning (Red) for Tuesday. Gusts 30-70 MPH are possible. The strongest winds will be on the Lower Eastern Shore and at the Beaches. #MdWx pic.twitter.com/hSo9jvQO2h— Tony Pann (@TonyPannWBAL) August 3, 2020
"Please don't let your guard down just because Isaias is no longer a hurricane," Russ Strickland, executive director of the Maryland Emergency Management Agency, said in a statement. "Be prepared for potential power outages, flash floods and tidal flooding. This is still a dangerous system."
At 11 a.m., the center of Isaias will pass well east of the Georgia coast through this afternoon. The center of Isaias will then approach the coasts of northeastern South Carolina and southern North Carolina within the hurricane warning area this evening. The center will then move inland over eastern North Carolina tonight, and move along the coast of the Mid-Atlantic states on Tuesday and into the northeastern United States Tuesday night.
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ReplyDeleteRat rino Larry.
Whoa. Not to be an alarmist, but that track goes right up Route 13.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... I remember the last time we had a snow storm (2 winters ago) the casino remained open and those of us who have SUVs went in with barely anyone there...drank it up AND many won the standard gameday prizes via our club cards. You see, the casino advertised the drawings and once yuo do that - it must happen regardless of folks around or not.
ReplyDeleteMaybe time this storm right - no one at the casino to hunker down and Bingo Bay!!!!
Another thought, Rickie you puckering given WMO is on, even extended a few days? I'm sure no one will go out Tues or Wed - but just THINKING that risk alone wouldn't make me sleep too well...
Still not a wise mindset in this throw away year - money before health/safety. Your legacy, not mine!
Hey anti-maskers, hurricanes are just global conspiracies. Don't worry about them at all and stand outside with your mouths open and heads up.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, Karen has already asked to speak to the manager about this.
ReplyDeleteBuy lots of bread milk eggs toilet paper. It's going to be bad
ReplyDeleteHogan was wrong again with his previous warning when the path has not changed for MD.
ReplyDeletePoor leadership. Eastern Shore be prepared to be hit the hardest.
Do U need to wear your mask now ?
ReplyDeleteBy the time it gets here you'll piss stronger than this Storm. Ellicott City will be under water again. You can't build and build and build with improving infrastructure. Idiots.
ReplyDelete1157. No worries! It is now forecast to go right over the Salisbury roundabout, where it will get totally confused and spin itself out!
ReplyDeleteNicely done! Hahaha
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