Baltimore weather: Strong thunderstorms possible Sunday night A line of strong thunderstorms is expected to develop in Central Pennsylvania late Sunday afternoon, with the potential to drift toward Maryland by evening. These storms could bring rain into early Monday morning, affecting the Baltimore metro area. While daytime temperatures will reach near 80 degrees, a cold front moving in from the north will trigger the storm activity. The National Weather Service has warned that the best chance for severe weather will be in Northern Maryland near the state line and Southern Pennsylvania. Storms are projected to weaken as they approach the Baltimore region, but residents should monitor radar updates and forecasts for the latest developments. Rain is expected to persist through the Monday morning commute, with temperatures dropping significantly to the 50s. The National Weather Service has also issued a reminder about potential power outages due to storm-related damage, such as fallen tree limbs on power lines. Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) encourages customers to report outages via their website, mobile app, text message, or phone. The WBAL-TV 11 Weather Team has highlighted the storm system as an Impact Day, meaning weather conditions could disrupt daily routines. The station also provided a step-by-step guide for users to access severe weather alerts through their app. Additionally, the article included a social media post from Dalencia Jenkins, urging drivers to budget extra time for the morning commute due to the rain and possible thunderstorms. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local weather updates and take precautions, especially with the potential for strong winds and small hail.#national_weather_service #baltimore_gas_and_electric #baltimore #wbal_tv #dalencia_jenkins
