Maryland Weather: Tornado Warnings Moved Through State Monday Night
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MARYLAND (WJZ) — Severe weather is moving through Maryland, with tornado warning now expired after being in effect for parts of the state Monday night.
They have all since expired, but there is still heavy rain and severe weather moving throughout the state.
READ MORE: Under Armour Settles SEC Charges For $9 MillionA tornado warning in Baltimore County expired at around 9:50 p.m.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said the county is tracking the storm and their first responders are on full alert.
.@BaltCoGov is tracking the current storm heading towards northern Baltimore County. Our first responders are on full alert and prepared to respond as needed.
— Johnny Olszewski, Jr. (@JohnnyOJr) May 4, 2021
A tornado warning also expired for Linganore and Libertytown, Maryland at 8:45 p.m.
On #WJZ new tornado warning over souther Carroll County pic.twitter.com/NafFFDymhl
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There is also some potential for some pea-sized hail in some areas around Westminster.
If you are anywhere in these areas:
- Go to a windowless interior room in the lowest level of your house.
- Go to the center of the room, getting away from glass.
- Get away from the windows, get under something sturdy to protect yourself.
- Use your arms to protect your head and your neck if you do cover yourself with something sturdy.
Tune into weather sources, like @NWS_BaltWash or local media weather coverage to ensure you receive any warnings as the storm moves in.
Know where you will shelter if you receive a tornado warning this evening.-Interior Room/no windows-Lowest floor-Sturdy Building pic.twitter.com/Kxv15N5Cvl
— Baltimore County Emergency Management (@BaltCoEmergency) May 4, 2021
You can use BGE’s mobile app to report any downed power lines near you. They ask you do not approach it, stay 10 feet away and call BGE to report it.
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