BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) — A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of Maryland Thursday afternoon until 9pm.
Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) says the Tornado Watch is for Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Kent, Queen Anne’s Talbot, Washington and Baltimore City.
The National Weather Service says, there is lots of potential for storm damage this evening.
[7/29 at 2:30P]: @NWS_BaltWash has issued a Tornado Watch for Baltimore County until 9P.
— Baltimore County Emergency Management (@BaltCoEmergency) July 29, 2021
Conditions are present for some storms to produce a tornado today. Be prepared!
1. #Have3Ways to get a tornado warning
[Cell, Weather Radio, App, TV]
2. Make a safe shelter plan#BCoWx pic.twitter.com/XLpPElZN9V
"A Tornado Watch is in effect for central and NE MD until 9 PM tonight. We are monitoring the need for additional watches for areas elsewhere. Remain alert and seek shelter in the event a NWS warning is issued for your area."
A Tornado Watch is in effect for central and NE MD until 9 PM tonight. We are monitoring the need for additional watches for areas elsewhere. Remain alert and seek shelter in the event a NWS warning is issued for your area. pic.twitter.com/Db97iwDIaR
— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) July 29, 2021
Tornadoes can form in minutes, day or night. Stay #WeatherReady by having a way to receive weather alerts any time of day. If you receive a Tornado Warning, get to shelter immediately. https://t.co/u4gvE4IGx4 pic.twitter.com/kQe4mAsZKs
— Baltimore City OEM (@BaltimoreOEM) July 29, 2021