Some fun storms with awesome clouds earlier https://t.co/hCvcwtKLU2
Some fun storms with awesome clouds earlier pic.twitter.com/hCvcwtKLU2 — Mid Atlantic Weather (@midatlanticwx) September 3, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
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Some fun storms with awesome clouds earlier pic.twitter.com/hCvcwtKLU2 — Mid Atlantic Weather (@midatlanticwx) September 3, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for the areas highlighted in yellow until midnight. Scattered thunderstorms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. Latest: https://t.co/5RyZgoXicj #dcwx #mdwx #vawx pic.twitter.com/ohe0ywQ8vy — NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) September 2, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
2:38pm CDT #SPC_MD 1669 , #dewx #pawx #mdwx #vawx #dcwx #wvwx, https://t.co/KPQkvsxd6m pic.twitter.com/2dJGRaeeDQ — NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) September 2, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
Severe storms are likely again tomorrow (Thursday) across parts of the Mid-Atlantic region where an Enhanced Risk (level 3/5) has been issued. Damaging winds as well as tornadoes will be possible, so remain weather aware by checking in with your local NWS office. pic.twitter.com/mzwL9ob914 — NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) September 2, 2020 from Twitter…
Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening, particularly east of the Blue Ridge. Damaging winds are the primary threat with these storms, but there is also the chance of an isolated tornado. pic.twitter.com/fIAvwNLKPj — NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) September 2, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx
Potential for severe thunderstorms across parts of the Eastern US this afternoon and evening. There is an enhanced threat for severe storms, including a few tornadoes on Thursday across parts of the mid Atlantic region, including the Baltimore-Washington DC metro corridor. pic.twitter.com/gxysA67GYw — NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) September 2, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx