More storms due today

Temperatures are headed back up toward 90 degrees today and forecasters are warning of more showers and thunderstorms like the boomers that crackled through the region late Tuesday:
"SOME STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF GUSTY WINDS AND MAY
WARRANT SPECIAL MARINE WARNINGS FOR THE MARYLAND CHESAPEAKE BAY
AND TIDAL POTOMAC. A FEW STORMS MAY BE CAPABLE OF MARGINALLY
SEVERE WIND GUSTS AND HAIL."
Tuesday's thunderstorms dropped a half-inch here on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville. BWI recorded less than a quarter-inch. But parts of Baltimore city and county, Harford and Carroll reported more than an inch or rain in thunderstorms. Here are some totals from across the state.
The storms toppled branches and trees and knocked out power to thousands. Bill Stifler caught some amazing mammatus clouds in this shot from Hampden.
And we're not done yet. A lingering trough of low pressure and a continuing flow of moist air from the Gulf will keep us in this pattern until Sunday.








Comments
We got a sparse .16 inch here on the western edge of Ellicott City. But it did cool down the 96 degrees registered at Mt. Hebron yesterday afternoon to 84 pretty quickly!
Posted by: Corine Schramke | August 19, 2009 1:05 PM