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Updated · WBAL TV Baltimore · Jul 19
Severe Storms Knock Out Power to Nearly 30,000 in Baltimore Area, Damaging Homes and Utility Poles
Updated
Updated · WBAL TV Baltimore · Jul 19

Severe Storms Knock Out Power to Nearly 30,000 in Baltimore Area, Damaging Homes and Utility Poles

3 articles · Updated · WBAL TV Baltimore · Jul 19

Summary

  • Nearly 30,000 Baltimore Gas and Electric customers were without power by 5 p.m. Saturday after severe storms tore across the Baltimore region under a tornado watch.
  • Anne Arundel County was hit hardest, with snapped utility poles, trees on wires and homes, and more than 30 trees reported on houses, fire officials said.
  • Riviera Beach saw some of the worst damage: large limbs crushed a car, a home's roof was torn off, and multiple trees toppled or uprooted.
  • No injuries were reported, and the tornado watch for much of the Baltimore area was canceled at 6 p.m. as the storm threat shifted toward the Lower Eastern Shore and Delaware.
  • A cold front is expected to move through overnight with a lingering chance of strong storms before drier, less humid weather settles in Sunday and Monday.

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